- Selective reduction of halopolyfluorocarbons by organosilicon hydrides
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It is demonstrated that silicon hydrides can be used for reduction of polyfluorinated halocarbons. For example, the reaction between CF3CCl2F and excess triethylsilane, catalyzed by benzoyl peroxide, leads to the formation of a mixture containing CF3CHClF (major), CF3CH2F, and ClSi(C2H5)3. On the other hand, the reaction of chlorofluoroalkanes, containing an internal -CCl2- group readily proceeds with reduction of both chlorines, leading to compounds such as (CF3)2CH2 and CF3CH2C2F5. In contrast to chlorofluoroalkanes, bromofluoroalkanes are much more reactive and reaction with hydrosilane rapidly proceeds without the catalyst at elevated temperature.
- Petrov, Viacheslav A.
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p. 7294 - 7297
(2007/10/03)
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- 19F nuclear magnetic resonance studies of halogenated propanes
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The relationship between 19F chemical shifts in halogenated propanes and their structures are elucidated using MNDO calculations to determine the population of rotamers.The pairs of atom gauche to a fluorine atom and van der Waals interaction between the two terminal substituents are responsible for the 19F chemical shifts.The differences among chemical shifts in diastereomers are also discussed in terms of the conformation of molecule.
- Tanuma, T.,Ohnishi, K.,Okamoto, H.,Miyajima, T.,Morikawa, S.
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p. 259 - 284
(2007/10/02)
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