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Diethylzinc (C2H5)2Zn, or DEZ, is a
highly pyrophoric and
reactive organozinc compound consisting of a zinc
center bound to two
ethyl groups. This colourless...
- Zn(CH3)2. It
belongs to the
large series of
similar compounds such as
diethylzinc. It is
formed by the
action of
methyl iodide on zinc or zinc-sodium alloy...
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compounds such as n-butyllithium (n-BuLi),
organozinc compounds such as
diethylzinc (Et2Zn),
organotin compounds such as
tributyltin hydride (Bu3SnH), organoborane...
- gallium, indium, zinc, cadmium, etc.)
Triethylborane tert-Butyllithium
Diethylzinc Triethylaluminium Linseed oil; rags
soaked in
linseed oil can self-ignite...
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using the
Furukawa modification,
exchanging the zinc‑copper
couple for
diethylzinc. The Simmons–Smith
reaction is
generally subject to
steric effects, and...
- shampoos), zinc
sulfide (in
luminescent paints), and
dimethylzinc or
diethylzinc in the
organic laboratory. Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous, diamagnetic...
- reagents. In 1848
Edward Frankland prepared the
first organozinc compound,
diethylzinc, by
heating ethyl iodide in the
presence of zinc metal. This reaction...
- lead
tetramethyl lead
tetrabutyl tin
trimethylaluminium dimethylmercury Diethylzinc triethylborane Chromate Permanganate Ferroin bis(terpyridine)iron(II)...
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those of zinc.
Organozinc compounds contain zinc—carbon
covalent bonds.
Diethylzinc ((C 2H 5) 2Zn) was
first reported in 1848. It was made by
reaction of...
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tetrahedral shape.
Clemens Winkler first reported the
compound in 1887 from
diethylzinc and
germanium tetrachloride,
shortly after germanium was
discovered in...