
Australian Journal of Chemistry p. 1421 - 1430 (1990)
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Fawell, Phillip
Avraamides, James
Hefter, Glenn
The mechanism of the electrochemical dehalogenation of organic vicinal dihalides has been examined in acetonitrile by using meso- and (+/-)-1,2-dibromo-1,2-diphenylethane.Reduction potentials and product distributions obtained from the isomeric dibromides could not be accommodated within a mechanism involving a concerted addition of two electrons.However, these results can be explained by a stepwise addition of electrons, allowing the possibility of bond rotation at an intermediate stage.The product distributions obtained from the reduction of the (+/-)-dibromide were found to be potential-dependent, a result not previously observed for this compound, but consistent with a stepwise mechanism.
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