Journal of the Chemical Society. Chemical communications p. 956 - 957 (1981)
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Jackson, Richard A.
Malek, Farideh
Oezaslan, Necla
Trichlorosilane reacts with cyclohexyl octyl ether to give cyclohexane, octane, and (after methylation of the reaction product) octyloxytrimethylsilane; the results are interpreted as involving SH2 attack by the trichlorosilyl radical at the ether oxygen atom.
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