Preparation of Arylethynylcarbinols
ET Clapperton, WS Macgregor
Index: Clapperton; MacGregor Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1949 , vol. 71, p. 3234
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Abstract
Discussion.-In view of the higher base strength of cyanide ion, it would seem surprising that carbon monoxide is capable of displacing it. The apparent similarity in the strength of bonding to nickel can be understood in terms of the double bonded situation in nickel carbonyl and the argument that the cyanide is chiefly single bonded.
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