diphenylarsines
Diphenylarsines are organoarsenic compounds with the chemical formula (C6H5)2AsR, where R is a hydrogen atom or another group. They are characterized by the presence of two phenyl groups attached to an arsenic atom. The simplest member of this class is diphenylarsine itself, (C6H5)2AsH.
Diphenylarsines are typically colorless, air-sensitive liquids or low-melting solids. Their reactivity is dominated by the arsenic
These compounds can serve as ligands in coordination chemistry, forming complexes with various transition metals. The