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  2. Phosphoric acids and phosphates - Wikipedia

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    See the general structure image of an ortho- (or mono-) phosphate ester below on the left, where any of the R groups can be a hydrogen or an organic radical. Di- and tripoly- (or tri-) phosphate esters, etc. are also possible.

  3. Organophosphate - Wikipedia

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    These are primarily the esters of phosphoric acid and can be mono‑esters, di‑esters or tri‑esters depending on the number of attached organic groups (abbreviated as 'R' in the image below). In general man‑made organophosphates are most often triesters, while biological organophosphates are usually mono- or di-esters.

  4. Organophosphorus chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate esters have the general structure P(=O)(OR) 3 feature P(V). Such species are of technological importance as flame retardant agents, and plasticizers. Lacking a P−C bond, these compounds are in the technical sense not organophosphorus compounds but esters of phosphoric acid. Many derivatives are found in nature, such as ...

  5. Triethyl phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Triethyl phosphate is an organic chemical compound with the formula (C 2 H 5) 3 PO 4 or OP(OEt) 3. It is a colorless liquid. It is a colorless liquid. It is the triester of ethanol and phosphoric acid and can be called "phosphoric acid, triethyl ester".

  6. Triphenyl phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) is the chemical compound with the formula OP(OC 6 H 5) 3. It is the simplest aromatic organophosphate. This colourless solid is the ester (triester) of phosphoric acid and phenol. It is used as a plasticizer and a fire retardant in a wide variety of settings and products. [3]

  7. Skydrol - Wikipedia

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    It is a phosphate ester-based fluid that is known for its excellent fire resistance and ability to withstand extreme temperature and pressure conditions. It is manufactured by Solutia (now part of Eastman Chemical Company), and formerly manufactured by Monsanto. There are various lines of Skydrol including Skydrol 500B-4, Skydrol LD-4, and ...

  8. Template : Structural properties of selected estradiol esters

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    Estramustine phosphate d: C3, C17β: Normustine, phosphoric acid: Water-soluble conjugate – 1.91: 0.52: 2.9–5.0 Polyestradiol phosphate e: C3–C17β: Phosphoric acid: Water-soluble conjugate – 1.23 f: 0.81 f: 2.9 g: Footnotes: a = Length of ester in carbon atoms for straight-chain fatty acids or approximate length of ester in carbon ...

  9. Phosphate - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a phosphate is an anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid. It most commonly means orthophosphate, a derivative of orthophosphoric acid, a.k.a. phosphoric acid H 3 PO 4. The phosphate or orthophosphate ion [PO 4] 3− is derived from phosphoric acid by the removal of three protons H +.