Fosfonium (Czech Wikipedia)

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  • Svara, Jürgen; Weferling, Norbert ; Hofmann, Thomas. Phosphorus Compounds, Organic. Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2008 DOI:10.1002/14356007.a19_545.pub2
  • Studies in Organophosphorus Chemistry. I. Conversion of Alcohols and Phenols to Halides by Tertiary Phosphine Dihalides G. A. Wiley, R. L. Hershkowitz, B. M. Rein, B. C. Chung Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1964, 86 (5), pp 964–965 DOI:10.1021/ja01059a073

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • T. Li; A. J. Lough; R. H. Morris. An Acidity Scale of Tetrafluoroborate Salts of Phosphonium and Iron Hydride Compounds in [D2]Dichloromethane. Chemistry: A European Journal. 2007, s. 3796–3803. PMID 17245785. 
  • E. V. Jennings; K. Nikitin; Y. Pritchard; D. G. Gilheany. Degenerate Nucleophilic Substitution in Phosphonium Salts. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2014, s. 16217–16226. PMID 25384344. 

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  • GEORG WITTIG, U. SCHOELLKOPF. Methylenecyclohexane (describes Ph3PCH2). Org. Synth.. 1973. Dostupné online. ; Coll. Vol.. S. 751. 

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  • Frequently asked questions: What is the PROBAN® process? [online]. Rhodia Proban [cit. 2013-02-25]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném dne 2012-12-07.