1682-50-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A solvent-free synthesis of (dichloroiodo)arenes from iodoarenes
Zielinska, Agnieszka,Skulski, Lech
, p. 1087 - 1089 (2007/10/03)
An efficient solid-state oxidation of iodoarenes, ArI, is described using the urea-hydrogen peroxide adduct (UHP), a stable, inexpensive, and easily handled oxidant. The reactions were complete in 15min at 85°C. The melts thus obtained were reacted with e
One-pot procedures for preparing (dichloroiodo)arenes from arenes and diiodine, with chromium(VI) oxide as the oxidant
Obeid, Nicolas,Skulski, Lech
, p. 869 - 874 (2007/10/03)
Ten representative (dichloroiodo)arenes, ArICl2, were prepared from the corresponding arenes and diiodine in variable anhydrous mixtures, ArH/I2/CrO3/AcOH/Ac2O/conc. H 2SO4, followed by the
One-pot preparations of (dichloroiodo)arenes from some arenes
Lulinski, Piotr,Obeid, Nicolas,Skulski, Lech
, p. 2433 - 2434 (2007/10/03)
Arenes (ArH) were substituted with some transient I3+ species, generated in situ in appropriate, anhydrous I2/NaIO4 or NaIO3/AcOH/Ac2O/concd H2SO4 mixtures, to form soluble organ
Novel oxidative, liquid-phase chlorination procedures for the preparation of (dichloroiodo)arenes from iodoarenes
Obeid,Skulski
, p. 1609 - 1615 (2007/10/03)
One improved and eight novel oxidative, liquid-phase chlorination procedures for the preparation of (dichloroiodo)arenes, ArICl2, from iodoarenes, ArI, are presented. KMnO4, activated MnO2, KCIO3, NaIO4/su
Liquid-phase and biphasic chlorination of some iodoarenes to form (dichloroiodo)arenes with sodium peroxodisulfate as the oxidant
Baranowski,Plachta,Skulski,Klimaszewska
, p. 435 - 437 (2007/10/03)
Liquid-phase and biphasic (CCl4/concd hydrochloric acid) chlorination of some iodoarenes to form the corresponding (dichloroiodo)arenes, prepared in 60-100% crude yields, are reported; dichlorine is produced as follows: Na2S2OP8 + 2 HCl (conc. aq.) → Cl2 + 2 NaHSO4.
Oxidative chlorination of various lodoarenes to (dichloroiodo)arenes with chromium(vi) oxide as the oxidant j
Kazmierczak, Pawet,Skulski, Lech,Obeid, Nicolas
, p. 64 - 65 (2007/10/03)
Chromium(vi) oxide dissolved in a mixture of acetic acid with concentrated hydrochloric acid converts, at or near room temperature, iodoarenes to (dichloroiodo)arenes, in a very simple and efficient procedure.
Biphasic chlorination of iodoarenes to (dichloroiodo)arenes
Krassowska-?wiebocka, Barbara,Prokopienko, Grazyna,Skulski, Lech
, p. 1409 - 1410 (2007/10/03)
A two-phase (CCl4/conc. hydrochloric acid) chlorination of some iodoarenes to the corresponding (dichloroiodo)arenes, prepared in 50-98% crude yields, is reported. Dichlorine is produced in the aqueous phase as follows: KClO3 (solid) + 6 HCl (conc. aq.) → ↑3Cl2 + KCl + 3H2O.
