- Structural and vibrational characteristics of amphiphilic phosphonate salts
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1-Decylphosphonic acid (1), ammonium 1-decylphosphonate (NH 4C10H21PO3H) (2), ethylenediaminium 1-decylphosphonate 1,5 hydrate (enH2C10H 21PO3·1.5H2O) (3) and calcium 1-decylphosphonate (Ca(C10H21PO3H)2) (4) were prepared and characterized by IR and Raman spectroscopy. The structures of 2 and 3 were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Compound 2 crystallizes in the P1? space group of triclinic system with two molecules in the asymmetric unit cell whereas compound 3 crystallizes in C2/c space group of monoclinic system with four molecules in the unit cell and both exhibit layered supramolecular structures generated by ionic interaction, H-bonding and alkyl chain interdigitation in the case of 3. The FT-IR and Raman spectra have been assigned in the range 4000-500 cm-1 for all compounds, and reveal the trans conformation of alkane chain in all compounds.
- Boczula, Dorota,Ca?y, Alicja,Dobrzyńska, Danuta,Janczak, Jan,Zoń, Jerzy
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- Copper-catalyzed allylic C-H phosphonation
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An efficient copper-catalyzed allylic C-H phosphonation reaction has been developed under mild reaction conditions. This method exhibits high regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. Various alkenes with useful functional groups are compatible in this tran
- Yang, Bin,Zhang, Hong-Yu,Yang, Shang-Dong
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(2015/03/30)
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- Phosphorus containing compounds as antihypercholesterolemic and antiatherosclerotic agents
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Novel phosphorus containing compounds are described, as well as methods for the preparation and pharmaceutical composition of same, which are useful in preventing the intestinal absorption of cholesterol and thus are useful in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis.
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- Phosphonate Complexes. Part 6. Influence of Steric Effects, Solvation, and Chelation on Stability
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The interaction of some phosphonic acids RPO(OH)2, chosen to introduce different controlling factors (R=But, cyclo-C6H11, pH, n-C10H21, Me2NCMe2, CH2SEt, CH2CH2CO2(-)), with Ca(II) and Cu(II) has been investigated by potentiometry at 25 deg C, I=0.1 mol dm-3 (K).The selection of the species and the refinement of the stability constants illustrates the applicability of a new version of the program MUCOMP.Examination of linear free-energy plots indicates that factors other than polar effects are of significance, i.e. chelate formation with the potentially bidentate ligands and particularly solvation effects which preferentially stabilize the complexes of α- branched-chain phosphonates.Other features (steric hindrance, predominance of some microscopic forms) are discussed.
- Wozniak, Michel,Nowogrocki, Guy
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- Organophosphonic acids or esters containing an epoxy group
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A method for protecting the surface of a metal surface which comprises applying to said surface an organophosphorus compound of the formula STR1 wherein A IS 0 OR 1 R is a branched or unbranched chained bivalent alkylene radical of 1 to 12 carbon atoms which is substituted or unsubstituted and can contain in the chain structure --O--, --S--, STR2 R' is a branched or unbranched alkyl radical of 1 to 12 carbon atoms which can be halogen substituted and can contain in the chain structure STR3 X is an epoxy ring, halogen, alkylene, carboxylic acid ester residue, amino, isocyanato, isothiocyanato, urea, thiourea, urethano, alkyl substituted thio radical or the radical or a heterocyclic ring containing O, S or N in the ring structure; a new organophosphorus compounds having the formula set forth above and more particularly defined by specific chemical structures.
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