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  2. Trimethyl phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Trimethyl phosphate is a mild methylating agent, useful for dimethylation of anilines and related heterocyclic compounds. [2] The method is complementary to the traditional Eschweiler-Clarke reaction in cases where formaldehyde engages in side reactions.

  3. Trimethyl phosphite - Wikipedia

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    Trimethyl phosphite is an organophosphorus compound with the formula P(OCH 3) 3, often abbreviated P(OMe) 3.It is a colorless liquid with a highly pungent odor. It is the simplest phosphite ester and finds used as a ligand in organometallic chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.

  4. Triple Super Phosphate Complex Limited - Wikipedia

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    Among the units TSP-II was commissioned earlier in September 1974 and TSP-I unit went into commercial production in April 1977. In the beginning it only produced Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) fertilizer and from 1990 is started producing Single superphosphate fertilizer also. The fertilizer complex is located Karnaphuli river bank at Patenga ...

  5. Phosphite ester - Wikipedia

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    They exhibit tautomerism, however, the equilibrium overwhelmingly favours the right-hand (phosphonate-like) form: [11] [12] (RO) 2 POH ⇌ (RO) 2 P(O)H The P-H bond is the site of high reactivity in these compounds (for example in the Atherton–Todd reaction and Hirao coupling ), whereas in tri-organophosphites the lone pair on phosphorus is ...

  6. File:Detergent Phosphate Ban Position Paper USEPA.pdf

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  7. Dichlorvos - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorvos (2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate, commonly abbreviated as an DDVP [1]) is an organophosphate widely used as an insecticide to control household pests, in public health, and protecting stored products from insects. The compound has been commercially available since 1961.

  8. Organoboron chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The most-studied class of organoboron compounds has the formula BR n H 3−n. These compounds are catalysts, reagents, and synthetic intermediates. Except a few bulky derivatives, the primary and secondary hydrides (n = 1 or 2) are, like diborane itself, strongly Lewis acidic and dimerize in condensed phases.

  9. 1-Ethyl-3- (3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, EDC can also be used to activate phosphate groups in order to form phosphomonoesters and phosphodiesters. Common uses for this carbodiimide include peptide synthesis, protein crosslinking to nucleic acids, but also in the preparation of immunoconjugates.