- Synthesis and Characterization of Polychlorinated Isobutenes
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The preparation of polychlorinated methallylic chlorides by continuous chlorination of isobutene with different ratios of chlorine and following HCl-elimination is described.The structure is proved by reaction of the polychlorinated isobutenes with sodium thiolacetate and potassium thiocyanate and by spectroscopic methods.
- Schulze, K.,Hartmann, S.,Krueger, H.,Muehlstaedt, M.,Richter, C.,Richter, H.
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p. 433 - 442
(2007/10/02)
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- REACTIONS OF CHLORINE MONOFLUORIDE. IV. ADDITION OF CHLORINE MONOFLUORIDE TO HALOGEN-SUBSTITUTED ALKENES
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The reactions of chlorine monofluoride with halogenoethylenes (1,1-dichloro-, 1,2-dichloro-, trichloro-, and tetrachloroethylenes) and halogenopropenes ( 3-bromo-, 3,3,3-trichloro-, E- and Z-1,3-dichloro-, 3-chloro-2-methyl-, and perfluoropropenes) were investigated in inert solvents in the presence of ethyl acetate as external nucleophile.In all cases chloroacyloxy adducts were isolated and identified in addition to the chlorofluorination products, and this indicates an electrophilic mechanism for the chlorofluorination of polyhalogenoalkenes.Methyl chloromaleate, chlorofumarate, chlorofluoroethylenedicarboxylate, α,β-difluoroacrylate, and perfluoromethacrylate in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride form the corresponding chlorofluoro adducts with satisfactory yields, whereas the reaction takes place with difficulty in inert solvents.
- Boguslavskaya, L. S.,Chuvatkin, N. N.,Panteleeva, I. Yu.
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p. 1832 - 1842
(2007/10/02)
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