Organomercury Chemistry. Decomposition of Alkenylmercury Compounds
DJ FOSTER, E TOBLER
Index: Foster,D.J.; Tobler,E. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1962 , vol. 27, p. 834 - 837
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Abstract
DISCUSSION The effect of unsaturation on the stability of the carbon-mercury bond was demonstrated by heating the organomercuric acetates in acetic acid. The results are summarized in Table I. The stability of alkenylmercuric acetates to the indicated decomposition increases markedly as the unsaturation is removed from the vicinity of the mercury atom, Methyl, phenyl, and cyclopropylmercuric
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