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Preparation and Use of Carbonyl-decorated Carbenes in the Activation of White Phosphorus
Published on: October 3, 2014
Chalcogen-Transfer Rearrangement: Exploring Inter- versus Intramolecular P-P Bond Activation
Roman Franz1, Sina Nasemann1, Clemens Bruhn1
1Institute for Chemistry and CINSaT, University of Kassel, Heinrich Plett-Strasse 40, 34132, Kassel, Germany.
Abstract:
Invited for the cover of this issue are Rudolf Pietschnig and co-workers at the University of Kassel and Zsolt Kelemen at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The image depicts Selene, the goddess of the moon in ancient Greek mythology, and the cycle of chalcogen-transfer rearrangement in the starry sky over the hills of the mountainous region of the northern shore of Lake Balaton (Mts. Badacsony and Gulács) in Hungary. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202002481.
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