Stable carbocations. CLXIII. Complexing ionization, and fragmentative alkylcarbenium ion formation from alkyl haloformates, thiolhaloformates, and halosulfites with …
GA Olah, P Schilling, JM Bollinger…
Index: Olah,G.A. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1974 , vol. 96, p. 2221 - 2228
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 17
Abstract
Abstract: Alkyl (aryl) haloformates, thiolhaloformates, and halosulfites form complexes with antimony pentafluoride in SO2 or SOzCIF solution. The complexes of alkyl thiolhaloformates gave alkylthiolcarbonyl cations through subsequent ionization, although complexes of alkyl haloformates and halosulfites lost immediately COz and SOz, respectively, to give corresponding alkyl fluoroantimonates. Thus, the intermediate alkoxycarbonyl and ...
Related Articles:
The kinetics and mechanism of the reaction between thionyl chloride and dibutyl sulfite
[Bartlett; Herbrandson Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 5971]