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Triphenylarsine oxide (CAS 1153-05-5)

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CAS Number:
1153-05-5
Molecular Weight:
322.23
Molecular Formula:
C18H15AsO
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Triphenylarsine oxide is an organoarsenic compound with the chemical formula (C6H5)3As=O. It is a white crystalline solid that is used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and organometallic synthesis. The compound consists of a central arsenic atom (As) bonded to three phenyl groups (C6H5) and an oxygen atom (O). Triphenylarsine oxide is a versatile reagent in organic synthesis and catalysis. It can act as a Lewis base, donating its lone pair of electrons to metal ions, and form coordination complexes. Its ability to form stable complexes makes it useful in various catalytic processes such as oxidation reactions, C-C bond formation, and coupling reactions.


Triphenylarsine oxide (CAS 1153-05-5) References

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Triphenylarsine oxide, 25 g

sc-255702
25 g
$255.00