Photoreactions of polyhalobenzenes in benzene. Formation of terphenyls
M Nakada, C Miura, H Nishiyama, F Higashi…
Index: Nakada; Miura; Nishiyama; Higashi; Mori; Hirota; Ishii Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1989 , vol. 62, # 10 p. 3122 - 3126
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Abstract
Polychlorobenzenes, polybromobenzenes, and polychloropolybromobenzenes (C 6 H 6− n X n) were photolyzed in benzene solutions; the products were analyzed by the GC/MS method. Both dehalogenation and phenylation were shown to take place competitively, producing (poly) halobenzenes bearing one less halogen atom (C 6 H 7− n X n− 1) and (poly) halobiphenyls (C 6 H 6− n X n− 1–C 6 H 5) as the major products. Besides these ...
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