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Uniform poly(phosphazene-triazine) porous microspheres for highly efficient iodine removal.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Xiong S, Tao J, Wang Y, Tang J, Liu C, Liu Q, Wang Y, Yu G, Pan C.
PMID: 29963659
Chem Commun (Camb). 2018 Jul 26;54(61):8450-8453. doi: 10.1039/c8cc04242j.

Rich heteroatom-doped conjugated nanoporous polymers with uniform microspherical morphology exhibit remarkably high capacity up to 450 wt% for removing iodine from the vapor phase (at 348 K and atmospheric pressure).

Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of some sterically hindered (Silylamino)phosphines.

Inorganic chemistry

Samuel RC, Kashyap RP, Krawiec M, Watson WH, Neilson RH.
PMID: 12495353
Inorg Chem. 2002 Dec 30;41(26):7113-24. doi: 10.1021/ic025951n.

A series of new (silylamino)phosphines that contain sterically bulky silyl groups on nitrogen were prepared by deprotonation/substitution reactions of the hindered disilylamines t-BuR(2)Si(Me(3)Si)NH (1, R = Me; 2, R = Ph) and (Et(3)Si)(2)NH (3). Sequential treatment of the N-lithio...

Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of some N-phosphorylphosphoranimines.

Inorganic chemistry

Longlet JJ, Bodige SG, Watson WH, Neilson RH.
PMID: 12444797
Inorg Chem. 2002 Dec 02;41(24):6507-13. doi: 10.1021/ic025823z.

A large series of new N-phosphorylphosphoranimines that bear potentially reactive functional groups on both phosphorus centers were prepared by silicon-nitrogen bond cleavage reactions of N-silylphosphoranimines. Thus, treatment of the N-silylphosphoranimines, Me(3)SiN=P(Me)(R)X (R = Me, Ph; X = OCH(2)CF(3) and...

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