Journal of the American Chemical Society

A sexadentate chelate compound

FPJ Dwyer, F Lions

Index: Dwyer; Lions Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 2917

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Abstract

baltic complex of I can be prepared from I1 and silver da-bromocamphor-n-sulfonate, and separated from a mixture of methano! and ether into a sparingly soluble crystalline brown solid (IV) and a very soluble gum (V). The aqueous solution of IV is strongly levorotatory, a 0.0170 solution having a specific rotation of-7,000'(Hg green line 5461). Iodides precipitate from this solution the levorotatory iodide 1-[COS]+ I-(found: C, 41.5; H, 3.8; N, 4.9.[, 22.0%) ...

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