Me2N3PO
Me2N3PO is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of coordination complexes primarily studied in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Its molecular structure comprises two methyl groups (Me2) attached to a nitrogen-based ligand, which coordinates with a central N3PO framework. This framework typically involves a phosphorus atom bonded to three nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, forming a densely coordinated tetrahedral or trigonal bipyramidal geometry depending on the oxidation state and ligand environment.
The compound is notable for its potential applications in catalysis, material science, and chemical synthesis. It
Synthesizing Me2N3PO generally involves stepwise assembly of the phosphorus core followed by ligand modification to introduce
Research on Me2N3PO is ongoing, with current studies focusing on its potential as an organophosphorus precursor
Note: As of current scientific literature, Me2N3PO is a specific designation that may require further clarification