The Decomposition of Some Iodonium Salts. Reactions with Mercury, Tellurium and Antimony
RB Sandin, FT McClure, F Irwin
Index: Sandin; McClure; Irwin Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1939 , vol. 61, p. 2944
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Abstract
Recently HJ Lucas and co-workers3 have shown that di-o-tolyliodonium iodide decomposes o-iodotoluene, uncon ct. They suggest that the volves a decomposition which pro-an intermediate, pos hich the positive charge is carried The positive o-tolyl ion then ith the negative iodide ion of the cule of o-iodotoluene. fits in with the fact ly that the 1-1 bond in diphenyliodonium iodide is an ionic, not a covalent, bond.* However, the authors of this ...
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