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Tetraiodoethylene (TIE), or diiodoform, is the
periodinated analogue of
ethylene with the
chemical formula C2I4. It is a
decomposition product of carbon...
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carbon tetrachloride, tetrabromide, and
tetraiodide and with
tetraiodoethylene".
Journal of the
Chemical Society: 2188–2190. doi:10.1039/JR9480002188...
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Related analogous organohalides Tetrafluoroethylene Tetrabromoethylene Tetraiodoethylene Related compounds Trichloroethylene Dichloroethylene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane...
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organic solvents. It
decomposes thermally and
photochemically to
tetraiodoethylene, C2I4. Its
synthesis entails AlCl3-catalyzed
halide exchange, which...
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fuming nitric acid.
Tetrachloroethylene Tetrafluoroethylene Tetraiodoethylene Tetrabromoethane Miller, S. A. (1965). Acetylene: Its Properties,...