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In chemistry, phosphine-boranes are organophosphorus compounds with the formula R3−nHnPBH3. They are Lewis acid-Lewis base adducts derived from organophosphines and borane. They are generally colorless or white solids. Since these adducts are air-stable, they represent a protected form of the parent organophosphine.

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