The Addition Polymerization of a PC Bond:  A Route to New Phosphine Polymers

Addition polymerization, the most general method of preparation for organic polymers, has successfully been extended to PC bonds. The polymerization of a phosphaalkene has been initiated by thermolysis or with alkyllithium reagents. The unprecedented poly(methylenephosphine)s are easily oxidized us...

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