phosphin
/ˈfɒsfɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical analog of a carbyne, consisting of a chain of phosphorus atoms.
“Researchers are studying the properties of phosphins to improve our understanding of their potential applications.”
2. noun
A hypothetical analog of a carbene, consisting of a phosphorus atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
“The team discovered a new type of phosphin that could revolutionize the field of chemistry.”