phosphinamines
Phosphinamines are a class of compounds that contain a phosphorus atom bonded to both an amino group (NH2) and a carbon group (R). They are characterized by the general formula R2P(NH)R', where R and R' represent organic substituents. Phosphinamines are derivatives of phosphines, where one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by an amino group.
These compounds are of interest in various fields of chemistry due to their diverse reactivity and potential
The synthesis of phosphinamines typically involves the reaction of a phosphine with an amino-containing reagent, such
Phosphinamines exhibit a range of physical and chemical properties, depending on the nature of the substituents
In summary, phosphinamines are a versatile class of compounds with applications in coordination chemistry, catalysis, and