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WE have already shown that of the polyphosphines of formula (C6H5P)n and melting points (A) 149–150°, (B) 190°, (C) 252°–256°, (D) 260°–285°, compound A is a five-membered ring compound in the solid state1.
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DALY, J., MAIER, L. Structure of Phosphobenzene. Nature 208, 383–384 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/208383a0
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