Journal of the American Chemical Society

Difluorodiazirine. III. Synthesis of Difluorocyclopropanes1

RA Mitsch

Index: Mitsch,R.A. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1965 , vol. 87, p. 758 - 761

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Abstract

Dijuorocarbene, generated by photolysis or pyrolysis of dijuorodiazirine, reacts with olefins to form dijuorocyclopropanes. The addition is stereospeciJc in nature and thus suggests a singlet state for diyuorocarbene. The yield of dijhorocyclopropane shows a dependence on the degree of substitution of the ole& temperature of reaction, and amount 0, zxcess olejn.

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