95111-05-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Catalytic halodefluorination of aliphatic carbon-fluorine bonds
Goh, Kelvin K.K.,Sinha, Arup,Fraser, Craig,Young, Rowan D.
, p. 42708 - 42712 (2016/05/19)
A variety of halosilanes, in conjunction with aluminum catalysts, convert fluorocarbons into higher halocarbons. Bromination and iodination of fluorocarbons are more effective than chlorination in terms of yield and activity. The mechanism for the reaction is investigated utilizing experimental and computational evidence and preliminary results suggest an alternate mechanism to that reported for the related hydrodefluorination reaction.
Photothermal Side-Chain Bromination of Methyl-, Dimethyl-, and Trimethylbenzenes with N-Bromosuccinimide
Mataka, Shuntaro,Liu, Guo-Bin,Sawada, Tsuyoshi,Kurisu, Masayoshi,Tashiro, Masashi
, p. 1113 - 1119 (2007/10/02)
Tri- and dibromination of methyl-, dimethyl-, and trimethylbenzenes with N-bromosuccinimide were accomplished by photothermal reaction with a tungsten lamp in carbon tetrachloride or benzene. (Dibromomethyl)arenes and (tribromomethyl) derivatives were produced depending upon a solvent used and a substituent on the benzene ring.In the bromination of methylbenzenes without a substituent on the ortho-position, (tribromomethyl)benzenes were formed.On the other hand, ortho-substituted methylbenzenes gave (dibromomethyl)benzenes. α,β-Dibromo-1,2-diarylstilbenes were formed via the debrominative carbon-carbon coupling reaction of ...
THE BROMINATION OF METHYLARENES WITH NBS BY IRRADIATION USING A TUNGSTEN LAMP. PREPARATION OF BENZOTRIBROMIDES
Mataka, Shuntaro,Kurisu, Masayoshi,Takahashi, Kazufumi,Tashiro, Masashi
, p. 1969 - 1972 (2007/10/02)
Bromination of toluene and its meta- and para-substituted derivatives with NBS by irradiation using a tungsten lamp gave benzotribromides and cis- and trans-1,2-dibromo-1,2-diaryl-ethylenes, while ortho-substituted toluenes gave benzal bromides. o-Xylene gave tetra- and pentabromides and m-xylene afforded a mixture of dibromodiarylethylenes.
