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Reactivity of P-H Group of Phosphorus Based Compounds bridges the
gap between inorganic and organic phosphorus compounds, providing a
basis to explore the myriad possibilities for synthesis of novel
low and high molecular phosphorus-containing compounds. It covers
well-documented reactions in detail, including: tautomerization,
oxidation, reduction, alkylation, oxidation coupling, addition
reaction to: carbon-carbon multiple bonds, Schiff base,
isocyanates, nitriles, epoxides; addition to carbonyl group,
Kabachnik- Fields reaction, cross-coupling reaction and more. In an
accessible style complete with synthetic routes and figures, the
resource then covers the reactivity of multiple P-H group members:
phosphines, phosphine oxides, hypophosphorus acid, H-phosphinic
acids and polys(alkylene H-phosphonate). This valuable coverage
supports the advancement of research and applications in this area
for scientists solving a scientific problem or starting a variety
of new projects, such as a new reaction for the synthesis of
biologically active compounds, new methods of polymer synthesis or
a new methodology for polymer modification.
Polyphosphoesters are a multifunctional, environmentally friendly,
and cost-efficient material, making them an important subject. The
design of this type of material plays a key role in the progress of
industry, agriculture, and medicine. This book introduces the
chemistry, characterization and application of polyphosphoesters
including comprehensive coverage of poly(alkylene H-phosphonate)s,
poly(alkylene phosphate)s, poly(alkyl or aryl phosphonate)s, and
poly(alkyl phosphite)s and poly(alkyl phosphinite)s. Each polymer
is discussed in detail including methods, properties, and
applications. This book is useful for students and practitioners
preparing to work, or in the process of working, in the exciting
field of polymer chemistry.
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