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Carbon monophosphide

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Carbon monophosphide
Names
Preferred IUPAC name Phosphanylidynemethyl
Other names Carbon phosphide
Carbon monophosphide
Phosphidocarbonate(II)
Cyaphogenyl radical
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
PubChem CID
InChI
  • InChI=1S/CP/c1-2Key: GDPLAAHPHNAIGW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
  • #P
Properties
Chemical formula CP
Molar mass 42.985 g·mol
Related compounds
Related compounds CN SiP CCP radical, HCP
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Carbon monophosphide is a diatomic chemical with formula CP. It is a heavier analog of the cyanide radical (CN). CP and CN are both open-shell species with doublet Π ground electronic states while the ground states of CS and CO are closed-shell. The related anion, CP, is called cyaphide and isoelectronic with CS.

Detection in interstellar medium

Carbon monophosphide was detected in the circumstellar envelope of the star IRC +10216 in 1990, observed with the IRAM 30m radiotelescope.

References

  1. ^ Guelin, M.; Cernicharo, J.; Paubert, G.; Turner, B. E. (1990). "Free CP in IRC +10216". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 230: L9. Bibcode:1990A&A...230L...9G.
Phosphides
Binary phosphides
PH3 He
Li3P Be BP CP
+C
N +O F Ne
Na3P Mg3P2 AlP +Si
-SiP
P S +Cl Ar
K3P Ca3P2
CaP
ScP TiP V CrP
Cr3P
Mn FeP CoP
Co2P
Co3P2
NixPy Cu3P Zn3P2
ZnP2
GaP -GeP AsP Se +Br Kr
Rb Sr3P2 YP ZrP
ZrP2
NbP Mo3P
MoP
MoP2
Tc Ru2P Rh Pd Ag3P Cd3P2 InP SnP3 SbP +Te +I Xe
CsxPy Ba * LuP HfP Ta W Re OsP2 Ir PtP2 AuP Hg Tl PbP7 BiP Po At Rn
Fr Ra ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
* LaP CeP PrP
PrP5
NdP Pm SmP
SmP5
EuP GdP TbP DyP HoP ErP TmP YbP
** AcP ThP7 Pa UP NpP PuP Am Cm BkP Cf Es Fm Md No
Ternary phosphides
Quaternary phosphides
Quinary phosphides
See also
Molecules detected in outer space
Molecules
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