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2,8,9-Triisopropyl-2,5,8,9-tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3,3,3]undecane (CAS 175845-21-3)

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Alternate Names:
[2,5,8,9-Tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3.3.3]undecane-2,8,9-tris(1-methylethyl)]
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CAS Number:
175845-21-3
Molecular Weight:
300.42
Molecular Formula:
C15H33N4P
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2,8,9-Triisopropyl-2,5,8,9-tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3,3,3]undecane is actively studied in the field of coordination chemistry and catalysis due to its phosphorus-containing ring and nitrogen ligands. This compound is particularly noted for its potential to act as a ligand, forming complexes with various metals, which are useful in catalytic applications such as hydrogenation and polymerization reactions. Research on 2,8,9-Triisopropyl-2,5,8,9-tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3,3,3]undecane includes exploring its coordination behavior and stability when bound to different metals, aiming to optimize its effectiveness and selectivity in catalysis. The kinetics and mechanisms of reactions facilitated by these metal-ligand complexes are also a significant area of study, providing insights into the molecular interactions and transformations involved. Additionally, the synthesis and handling of 2,8,9-Triisopropyl-2,5,8,9-tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3,3,3]undecane are examined to improve its accessibility and usability in research and industrial applications.


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2,8,9-Triisopropyl-2,5,8,9-tetraaza-1-phosphabicyclo[3,3,3]undecane, 1 g

sc-251884
1 g
$146.00