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El. knyga: Organophosphorus Chemistry: Volume 44

Edited by (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK), Edited by (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
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Coverage in this annual review of the literature presents a comprehensive and critical survey of the vast field of study involving organophosphorus compounds, from phosphines and phosphonium salts through to phosphorus acid derivatives, nucleotides, ylides and phosphazenes. The critical reviews in this volume enable industrial and academic researchers to keep abreast of the latest developments in their specialist fields.

Coverage in this annual review of the literature presents a comprehensive and critical survey of the vast field of study involving organophosphorus compounds, from phosphines and phosphonium salts.
Preface v
Phosphines and related C-P bonded compounds
1(55)
D. W. Allen
1 Introduction
1(1)
2 Phosphines
1(29)
3 pπ-Bonded phosphorus compounds
30(4)
4 Phosphirenes, phospholes and phosphinines
34(22)
References
38(18)
Tervalent phosphorus acid derivatives
56(48)
Mariette M. Pereira
Rui M. B. Carrilho
Mario J. F. Calvete
1 Introduction
56(1)
2 Halogenophosphorus compounds
56(2)
3 Tervalent phosphorus esters
58(20)
4 Tervalent phosphorus amides
78(26)
References
98(6)
Phosphine chalcogenides
104(32)
G. Keglevich
References
131(5)
Phosphonium salts and P-ylides
136(34)
Maurizio Selva
Alvise Perosa
Marco Noe
1 Introduction
136(1)
2 Phosphonium salts
136(12)
3 Phosphonium-based ionic liquids (PILs)
148(7)
4 P-ylides (phosphoranes)
155(15)
References
158(12)
Nucleotides and oligonucleotides: mononucleotides
170(23)
Raman Narukulla
Yao-Zhong Xu
1 Nucleoside monophosphates
170(8)
2 Nucleoside phosphoramidites, phosphoramidates and phosphorodiamidates
178(4)
3 Nucleoside phosphonates
182(2)
4 Dinucleoside phosphates and other nucleotides
184(2)
5 Tri- and poly-phosphates
186(3)
6 Summaries
189(4)
References
190(3)
Nucleotides and nucleic acids; oligo- and poly-nucleotides
193(96)
David Loakes
1 Introduction
193(31)
2 Aptamers and (deoxy)ribozymes
224(5)
3 Oligonucleotide conjugates
229(16)
4 Nucleic acid structures
245(44)
References
251(38)
Quinquevalent phosphorus acids
289(89)
Piotr Balczewski
Joanna Skalik
1 Introduction
289(2)
2 Phosphoric acids and their derivatives
291(28)
3 Phosphonic acids and their derivatives
319(44)
4 Phosphinic acids and their derivatives
363(15)
Acknowledgement
368(1)
References
368(10)
Pentacoordinated and hexacoordinated compounds
378(19)
Romana Pajkert
Gerd-Volker Roschenthaler
1 Introduction
378(1)
2 Pentacoordinated phosphorus compounds
379(13)
3 Hexacoordinated compounds
392(5)
References
395(2)
Phosphazenes
397
Frederick F. Stewart
1 Introduction
397(1)
2 Mono- and dimeric phosphazenes
397(2)
3 Cyclotriphosphazenes
399(10)
4 Metal containing complexes
409(5)
5 Phosphazenes in polymeric structures
414(6)
6 Hydrophilic and amphiphilic phosphazenes
420
Acknowledgement
426(1)
References
426
Professor David Allen is Emeritus professor of chemistry at the Sheffield Hallam University, UK. His main research interests are in phosphonium salts and related compounds. Current interests include the preparation of phosphonioalkyl derivatives of biologically active molecules, the phosphonioalkyl group facilitating the passage of the biologically active agent through cell membranes, and studies of the formation of biologically active surface-functionalised gold nanoparticles.