fosfens
Fosfens, known in English as phosphines, are a class of organophosphorus compounds characterized by a phosphorus atom bonded to three substituents and bearing a lone pair. The general formula is PR3, where R can be hydrogen or alkyl or aryl groups. Subclasses include primary phosphines (RPH2), secondary phosphines (R2PH), and tertiary phosphines (PR3). The simplest member is phosphine, PH3.
Phosphines vary widely in volatility, odor, and air sensitivity. Many tertiary phosphines are colorless liquids or
Phosphines are especially important as ligands in coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. They are strong sigma-donor
Preparation and handling of phosphines often require air-free techniques, as many are sensitive to oxidation and