1949
DOI: 10.1021/ja01170a061
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Disproportionation of Aromatic Stiboso Compounds. I. Mechanism

Abstract: Hexafluorobutadiene has been shown to be a highly reactive compound resembling in general butadiene rather than the relatively inert hexachlorobutadiene.The thermal reactions of hexafluorobutadiene were investigated over the temperature range 150 to 180°and hexafluorocyclobutene, dimers, which were formed in largest amount, and trimers isolated as the principal products.Hexafluorobutadiene dimer and trimer fractions were shown to be mixtures of isomers. On heating, the dimer was partially converted into a rema… Show more

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“…Studies from the early-to-mid 20 th century on the alkaline hydrolysis of RSbCl 2 species afforded materials that analyzed as RSbO (e.g., PhSbO), but anomalous cryoscopic measurements and comparison to the analogous As species led to the conclusion that the species existed as (RSbO) n oligomers. [22][23][24] This conclusion was supported by subsequent 121 Sb Mössbauer isomer shifts, which were consistent with one aryl and two bridging oxide substituents, 25 and single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. 26,27 The use of larger substituents facilitated progress toward well-defined multimeric and, ultimately, monomeric σ 2 ,λ 3 -stibinidene chalcogenides.…”
Section: Monomeric Stibinidene Chalcogenidessupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Studies from the early-to-mid 20 th century on the alkaline hydrolysis of RSbCl 2 species afforded materials that analyzed as RSbO (e.g., PhSbO), but anomalous cryoscopic measurements and comparison to the analogous As species led to the conclusion that the species existed as (RSbO) n oligomers. [22][23][24] This conclusion was supported by subsequent 121 Sb Mössbauer isomer shifts, which were consistent with one aryl and two bridging oxide substituents, 25 and single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. 26,27 The use of larger substituents facilitated progress toward well-defined multimeric and, ultimately, monomeric σ 2 ,λ 3 -stibinidene chalcogenides.…”
Section: Monomeric Stibinidene Chalcogenidessupporting
confidence: 72%