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triamide
triamide Chem. (ˈtraɪəmaɪd) [f. tri- 5 a + amide.] A compound in which the three acid hydroxyls (OH) of a tribasic acid are replaced by three amidogen groups (NH2): the hydrogen of the amidogen groups may be replaced by metals or by one or more monovalent radicals; e.g. citramide, C3H4(OH)(CO.NH2)3,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dibenzylaniline
to produce dibenzylaniline is using a mixture of dibutyl tin dichloride and dibutyl stannane with N-benzilideneaniline along with hexamethylphosphoric triamide wikipedia.org
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N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric triamide
N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) is the organophosphorus compound with the formula SP(NH2)2(NHC4H9). wikipedia.org
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tri-
tri-, prefix (traɪ, occas. trɪ) a. L. tri- and Gr. τρι-, combining form of trēs, τρεῖς three, τρίς thrice. The i, etymologically short in Greek and Latin, was in Latin sometimes lengthened, esp. in numerals (trīcēnī, trīgintā, etc.). In Eng. it is now usually long and diphthongal (aɪ), except in der... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hexamethylphosphoramide
Structure and reactivity HMPA is the oxide of the highly basic tertiary phosphine hexamethylphosphorous triamide (HMPT), P(NMe2)3. Tripyrrolidinophosphoric acid triamide (TPPA) has been reported to be a good substitute reagent for HMPA in reductions with samarium diiodide and as a wikipedia.org
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Phosphazene
Perhaps the best known phosphazene bases are BEMP with an acetonitrile pKa of the conjugate acid of 27.6 and the phosphorimidic triamide t-Bu-P4 (pKBH+ wikipedia.org
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Phenyl phosphorodiamidate
See also N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide, a related urease inhibitor References Phosphoramides Soil improvers Fertilizers wikipedia.org
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MOOP
marketplace A fictional band from the episode "Christian Rock Hard" of South Park See also MoOPH, oxodiperoxymolybdenum(pyridine)-(hexamethylphosphoric triamide wikipedia.org
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MoOPH
MoOPH, also known as oxodiperoxymolybdenum(pyridine)-(hexamethylphosphoric triamide), is a reagent used in organic synthesis. wikipedia.org
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Aramid
Apart from the carcinogenic hexamethylphosphorous triamide (HMPT), still no practical alternative of dissolving the polymer is known. wikipedia.org
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Urease
Phenyl phosphorodiamidate and N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide are two such inhibitors. wikipedia.org
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Oxaziridine
Oxodiperoxymolybdenum(pyridine)-(hexamethylphosphoric triamide) (MoOPH) and N-sulfonyloxaziridines are the most common electrophilic sources of oxygen wikipedia.org
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Reductions with samarium(II) iodide
It has recently been investigated and determined that tripyrrolidinophosphoric acid triamide (TPPA) can be used in lieu of HMPA as an activator for SmI2 wikipedia.org
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Nitrification
In particular, thiophosphoryl triamide has been a notable addition where it has the dual purpose of inhibiting both the production of urease and nitrification wikipedia.org
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