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      The first examples of an aryl ring substituted by both phosphine and phosphonate moieties: synthesis and characterization of the new highly water-soluble phosphine ligand Na2[Ph2P(C6H4-p-PO3)]·1.5H2O and platinum(II) complexes

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          Water-soluble organometallic compounds. 4. Catalytic hydrogenation of aldehydes in an aqueous two-phase solvent system using a 1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane complex of ruthenium

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            Rhodium complexes of the water-soluble phosphine Ph2PCH2CH2NMe3+. Their complexes with hydride, olefin, and carbon monoxide ligands. Their use as olefin hydrogenation and hydroformylation catalysts in aqueous solution and in aqueous/organic solvent two-phase systems, and adsorbed on a cation-exchange resin

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              Water-soluble tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine complexes with nickel, palladium, and platinum. Crystal structure of [Pd{P(CH2OH)3}4].cntdot.CH3

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                Journal
                JCCCAT
                J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun.
                J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                0022-4936
                1995
                1995
                : 15
                : 1487-1488
                Article
                10.1039/C39950001487
                4003c006-ea60-4cad-8036-bcc65e60a906
                © 1995
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