Yes I was wondering about this as well. Technically P(III) exists, and maybe one could find it in an AMBR? But I don't think anyone has a clue about what the K-edge XANES spectrum looks like.

Has anyone ever collected a phosphite spectrum? That would be pretty cool. I would totally do it but I'm not in a position to collect new synchrotron data anymore...



Mike



On Oct 17, 2020, at 10:59 AM, Ganga Hettiarachchi <ganga@ksu.edu> wrote:



Stefan,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Please share if you do have spectra for any other P (i.e., not +5).

 

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Ganga

 

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