- from I2
forming adducts with
electron donors such as
amines and ethers.
Dihalogens X2 (X = Cl, Br, I) and
interhalogens XY(X = I; Y = Cl, Br) are
Lewis acid...
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catalysts (FeCl3, AlCl3)
could be used, but
yield would drop
slightly as
dihalogens(BrCl)
could form. The
reaction details following the
usual patterns of...
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Complexes of
Dihalogens XY with
Lewis Bases B in the Gas Phase: A
Systematic Case for the Halogen...
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single bond
would be
possible leading to a
mixture of
equal amounts of
dihalogen syn
isomer and anti isomer,
which is not the case. They also ****erted...
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Complexes of
Dihalogens XY with
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Systematic Case for the Halogen...
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difluorine molecule is
relatively weak when
compared to the
bonds of
heavier dihalogen molecules. The bond
energy is
significantly weaker than
those of Cl2 or...
- substituent.
Reagents with
acidic hydrogen give
benzene as byproduct,
whereas dihalogens (or
synthons of them) give the
analogous halobenzene as byproduct: Ph5Sb...
-
platinum in oxidative-addition
reactions and .eta.1-iodine
products from
dihalogen reactions with organoplatinum(II) complexes, as
inferred from monochromatic...
- 5-tetrabromobenzene
sometimes proceed in very high yields, such as the
reaction of a
dihalogen-substituted 1,3-diphenyl-isobenzofuran to a
tetrahalogenated anthracene...