Thermolysis and UV-photolysis of perfluorinated iodo-alkanes and iodo-oxaalkanes: there is a preferred reaction channel
A Probst, K Von Werner
Index: Probst, Anton; Werner, Konrad von Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1990 , vol. 47, p. 163 - 173
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Abstract The thermal stability of perfluorinated iodides depends on their structure and decreases in the order of RF CF 2 CF 2 I> RF CF 2 CF (CF 3) I> RF OCF (CF 3) I≈ RF CF 2 C (CF 3) 2 I. The major decomposition path consists of the elimination of an unsaturated compound (CF 2 CF 2, CF 2 CF CF 3, O CF CF 3, CF 2 C (CF 3) 2, respectively) with concomitant formation of RF I. The highest selectivities were found for tertiary iodides ...
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