| 1. | H-phosphonate impurities display peaks at 8 and 10 ppm.
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| 2. | It is an organophosphorus compound, specifically a phosphonate.
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| 3. | Likewise, phosphonate-stabilized carbanions can be alkylated.
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| 4. | Phenyl phosphonate derivatives were also recovered from plant surfaces.
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| 5. | In 1958, Leopold Horner published a modified Wittig reaction using phosphonate-stabilized carbanions.
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| 6. | Triethyl phosphonoacetate can be added dropwise to sodium methoxide solution to prepare a phosphonate ylide.
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| 7. | The nucleoside phosphonate adefovir is a MRP2 inhibitor that has been linked to kidney disease.
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| 8. | EDTMP is the phosphonate analog of EDTA . It is classified as a nitrogenous organic polyphosphonic acid.
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| 9. | Phosphite ( phosphonate ) salts can be used as a biodegradable fungicide to protect plants against phytophthora dieback.
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| 10. | The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'phosphonate : NAD + oxidoreductase " '.
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