Thermochimica Acta

Thermochemical properties of iodinated cubane derivatives

JR Griffiths, J Tsanaktsidis, GP Savage, R Priefer

Index: Griffiths, Justin R.; Tsanaktsidis, John; Savage, G. Paul; Priefer, Ronny Thermochimica Acta, 2010 , vol. 499, # 1-2 p. 15 - 20

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Abstract

Since the initial synthesis of cubane, numerous derivatives have been made with a diverse range of physical, chemical, and biological properties. Some iodinated cubane derivatives have been reported to be thermolytically unstable and/or rearrange in situ. An iodinated cubane-containing, norbornene-based polymer showed rapid thermo-decomposition during TGA studies. Bis-(4-iodocubylmethyl)-dialkoxy disulfide undergoes fragmentation more ...

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