Ph2CNOH
Ph2CNOH, chemically known as Diphosphinidine N-hydroxy, is a phosphorus-containing organic compound that belongs to the class of phosphine derivatives. It features a phosphorus atom bonded to two phenyl groups (Ph2) and a nitrogen-hydroxy (N-OH) functional group attached via the carbonyloximic linkage. The structure of Ph2CNOH typically involves a phosphine core with substituents that influence its chemical reactivity and stability.
This compound is of interest primarily in the fields of coordination chemistry and catalysis due to its
In recent research, Ph2CNOH has been investigated for applications in homogeneous catalysis, particularly in reactions requiring
Despite its potential, Ph2CNOH is relatively less studied compared to other phosphine derivatives, and ongoing research