fosfaaneissa
Fosfaane, known in Finnish as fosfaane, is the simplest phosphine, the hydrogenated derivative of phosphorus with the formula PH3. In scientific literature it is frequently encountered in the plural form fosfaaneissa, indicating multiple molecules of the compound. The term traces its origins to the Latin word „phosphorus“ meaning “light‑bearer”, with the suffix –ane indicating a saturated hydrocarbon analogue. Fosfaane is a colorless, slightly sweet‑smelling gas that is highly flammable and readily reacts with oxygen to form high‑temperature phosphorus‑oxygen products.
The compound is typically produced industrially through the reduction of phosphorous acid (H3PO3) with metallic boron,
Fosfaaneissa play a significant role in organophosphorus chemistry. They are employed as ligands in coordination complexes
Public health guidelines classify fosfaane as a hazardous substance. Exposure to high concentrations can cause pulmonary
Safety measures include the use of sealed, inert‐pumped storage containers, continuous CO2 monitoring, and personal protective