fosoramidiska
Fosoramidiska is a term used in chemistry to describe compounds that contain the phosphoramidate functional group. In structural terms, these species feature a phosphorus(V) center bonded to an amide-type nitrogen and an alkoxy or aryloxy substituent, often represented as P(=O)(NR2)(OR'). The term encompasses phosphoramidates and their derivatives, including phosphoramidites, and is used in scientific literature in Swedish and other European languages.
The phosphoramidate linkage is characterized by a tetrahedral phosphorus center with a P=O bond. The group
Applications of fosoramidiska compounds span organic synthesis and biochemistry. In organic chemistry, they serve as reagents
Synthesis and safety: They are generally prepared by condensation of phosphoryl chlorides with alcohols and amines,