1932
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19320650408
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1. Zur Halogen‐Einwirkung auf Knallsäure und Knallate. —2. Trihalogen‐nitroso‐methane (XIX. Mitteil. zur Kenntnis der Pseudohalogene)

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“…184). Mention must be made, however, of certain classes of compounds which are "positive" halogen carriers, examples of which appear in the tabular survey: certain ketones, diketones, and carboxylic compounds bearing -halogen atoms (67, 136); 1-halogenoalkynes (93,137,192); certain aromatic compounds containing activated halogen atoms (70,120,130,131,132,134,135,203); halogenonitromethanes (28,81,117,118,166,167,169); halogenoacetylmethanes (29); halogenocyanomethanes (27,28); halogenonitrosomethanes (30); trifluorohalogenomethanes (12); halogenomethanes (87, 91, 129, 141); certain trivalent nitrogen compounds containing halogen (58,168,175,183,205); nitroxyl chloride (nitryl chloride) (15, 142). Most of the above compounds contain oxygen.…”
Section: Other Halogenating Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…184). Mention must be made, however, of certain classes of compounds which are "positive" halogen carriers, examples of which appear in the tabular survey: certain ketones, diketones, and carboxylic compounds bearing -halogen atoms (67, 136); 1-halogenoalkynes (93,137,192); certain aromatic compounds containing activated halogen atoms (70,120,130,131,132,134,135,203); halogenonitromethanes (28,81,117,118,166,167,169); halogenoacetylmethanes (29); halogenocyanomethanes (27,28); halogenonitrosomethanes (30); trifluorohalogenomethanes (12); halogenomethanes (87, 91, 129, 141); certain trivalent nitrogen compounds containing halogen (58,168,175,183,205); nitroxyl chloride (nitryl chloride) (15, 142). Most of the above compounds contain oxygen.…”
Section: Other Halogenating Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 was Br 2 CNOH synthesised9 from oximinoacetic acid [prepared from glyoxylic acid (Aldrich) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (Aldrich)]26 and bromine, and BrClCNOH from Br 2 CNOH and mercury(II) chloride. 6 He I PE spectra were recorded on a home-built fastpumping spectrometer ; resolution during measurements was ca. 45 meV.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tribromonitrosomethane has been obtained by treatment of mercuric fulminate with aqueous potassium hypobromite (110) and from the bromination of sodium fulminate in glacial acetic acid (32). There is no account of its chemical properties.…”
Section: Tribromonitrosomethanementioning
confidence: 99%