How To Get the Most Out of Two Phosphorus Chemistries. Studies on H-Phosphonates

The biological importance and practical significance of phosphate esters and their analogues have been the major driving forces for research in various areas of synthetic organic phosphorus chemistry. In this Account, the authors' studies on the development of a comprehensive H-phosphonate meth...

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