Anionic Rearrangement of Hydrazines. II. 1 Isomers of Bis (organosilyl) hydrazines2
R West, M Ishikawa, RB Bailey
Index: West,R. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1966 , vol. 88, p. 4648 - 4652
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 32
Abstract
Abstract: Eight new bis (organosiiy1) hydrazines have been prepared, comprising four sets of 1, l and 1, 2 isomers. Isomeric structural assignments are made based mainiy on a new method involving the splitting between the infrared NH stretching modes, which is greater for 1, l-than for 1, 2-hydrazines. Structures are also assigned for the known bis (trimethylsilyl) hydrazhes, reversing the assignment made previously. 173.
Related Articles:
[Wiberg,N.; Veith,M. Chemische Berichte, 1971 , vol. 104, p. 3176 - 3190]
[Vasisht, S. K.; Sood, M.; Verma, P. K.; Kaur, T.; Usha, K. Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1990 , vol. 47, p. 349 - 355]