Trifluoromethyl group 2B compounds: bis (trifluoromethyl) cadmium. base. New, more powerful ligand-exchange reagents and low-temperature difluorocarbene …
LJ Krause, JA Morrison
Index: Krause, L. J.; Morrison, J. A. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1981 , vol. 103, # 11 p. 2995 - 3001
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Abstract: Lewis base adducts of bis (trifluoromethy1) cadmium have been isolated from the interaction of bis (trifluor0-methy1) mercury with dimethylcadmium in solvents like THF, glyme, diglyme, or pyridine. Lewis base exchange, for example, pyridine for glyme, occurs upon dissolution of the glyme adduct,(CF3), Cd. g, g= CH30CH2CH20CH3, in pyridine. The (CF3), Cd. base species are shown to be much more reactive than (CF3)* Hg since the ...
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