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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Cotarca, Livius; Geller, Thomas; Répási, József (2017). "Bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate (BTC, Triphosgene): A Safer Alternative to Phosgene?" Organic Process Research and Development.[1]
    • This is a peer-reviewed chemistry journal, and it should be helpful for the safety section in the triphosgene article. It could also be helpful in the preparation or uses sections as well.
  • Ganiu, Moshood; Nepal, Binod; Van Houten, Joshua; Kartika, Rendy (2020). "A decade review of triphosgene and its applications in organic reactions." Tetrahedron.[2]
    • This article will be helpful in the "Uses" section of the Triphosgene page. It is a review article, showing the notability of the topic, and it is a neutral source.
  • Acros Organics (2009). "Material Safety Data Sheet: Triphosgene."[3]
    • This is the safety sheet for triphosgene, which could be helpful in the toxicology and safety section.
  • Pauluhn, Juergen (2021). "Phosgene inhalation toxicity: Update on mechanisms and mechanism-based treatment strategies." Toxicology.[4]
    • This article will be used in the safety section, as it mentions triphosgene's confusion as a "safer alternative" to phosgene. It is a peer-reviewed journal article. It will not be used extensively, as it mostly contains information about phosgene.
  • Ghosh, Arun K.; Brindsi, Margherita (2020). "Urea Derivatives in Modern Drug Discovery and Medicinal Chemistry." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.[5]
    • This source provides further information on urea synthesis that was already in the Triphosgene article prior to editing. It will be used to confirm the information and in the summary at the beginning of the page. It is a peer-review journal article from 2021, showing that this is still a notable topic.

References

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  1. ^ Cotarca, Livius; Geller, Thomas; Répási, József (2017-09-15). "Bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate (BTC, Triphosgene): A Safer Alternative to Phosgene?". Organic Process Research & Development. 21 (9): 1439–1446. doi:10.1021/acs.oprd.7b00220. ISSN 1083-6160.
  2. ^ Ganiu, Moshood O.; Nepal, Binod; Van Houten, Joshua P.; Kartika, Rendy (2020-11-20). "A decade review of triphosgene and its applications in organic reactions". Tetrahedron. 76 (47): 131553. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2020.131553. ISSN 0040-4020. PMC 8054975. PMID 33883783.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC format (link)
  3. ^ Acros Organics (2009). "Material Safety Data Sheet: Triphosgene" (PDF). Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  4. ^ Pauluhn, Juergen (2021-02-28). "Phosgene inhalation toxicity: Update on mechanisms and mechanism-based treatment strategies". Toxicology. 450: 152682. doi:10.1016/j.tox.2021.152682. ISSN 0300-483X.
  5. ^ Ghosh, Arun K.; Brindisi, Margherita (2020-03-26). "Urea Derivatives in Modern Drug Discovery and Medicinal Chemistry". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 63 (6): 2751–2788. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01541. ISSN 0022-2623. PMC 7266097. PMID 31789518.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC format (link)