The use of the chromous chloride-ethylenediamine (CrCl2-en) complex to speed dechlorination and minimize side-products has been explored for heptachlor metabolites and degradation products. Five pentachloro heptachlor derivatives are synthesized, and their nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectra are presented and discussed. Nuclear magnetic resonance data support the anti assignment of H- in the major products from CrCl2-en reduction of cyclodiene pesticides. The use of this reagent for possible development of chemical confirmatory tests for heptachlor metabolites and degradation products is also briefly discussed.
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