diphosphoruscontaining
Diphosphorus-containing refers to molecules or materials that include two phosphorus atoms in the same structure. The two phosphorus centers may be connected directly by a P–P bond or reside within a common framework without a direct P–P link. This broad category spans inorganic, organophosphorus, and organometallic chemistry, and includes both main-group and transition-metal systems.
Two common motifs are encountered. One is diphosphine ligands, which have two phosphorus donor sites and chelate
Applications extend across coordination chemistry and materials science. Diphosphorus-containing compounds act as ligands that tune electronic
Synthesis and handling typically involve methods that form P–P or P–C bonds, and many diphosphorus-containing species
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