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CHELATING TENDENCIES OF N(PICOLYLAMINE)SALICYLPHOSPHINIC AND N(PICOLYLAMINE)SALICYLPHOSPHONIC ACIDS, THEIR SYNTHESIS AND ACID-BASIC PROPERTIES
Siepak, Jerzy
, p. 651 - 663 (2007/10/02)
The preparation of new N-substituted aminophosphinic and aminophosphonic acids has been described.Their acid-basic properties and metal-binding characteristics in relation to some metal cations have been investigated.
