Journal of the American Chemical Society

Fluoro Derivatives of Ethane and Ethylene. IV

AL Henne, MW Renoll

Index: Henne; Renoll Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1936 , vol. 58, p. 888

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Abstract

Cyclohexyl Derivatives.-Cyclohexyl bromide treated with HgF, in a solvent reacts at once, at room tempera- ture. The reaction mass becomes purple, an indication that cyclohexylene is formed. Since it is impractical to separate the cyclohexyl fluoride from the reaction mass, settling is allowed to take place and the mercuric salts are filtered off. The clear filtrate is shaken with water, and examination of the water layer indicates the presence of hydrogen fluoride and ...

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