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Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron Letters. 36:4655-4658
Under the reduction of pentafluorobenzoic acid in liquid ammonia by sodium the deep defluorination with removal of three or more fluorine atoms has been observed, whereas with zinc only the product of para-defluorination has been obtained.
Autor:
Georgij E. Sal’nikov, Vitalij D. Shteingarts, E. V. Panteleeva, Andrej P. Tananakin, Victor I. Mamatyuk, Isaak I. Bilkis, Tamara A. Vaganova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. 7:153-161
The reduction of 9-cyanoanthracene by two equivalents of potassium in liquid ammonia was shown to yield the 9-cyanoanthracene dianion, whereas 1-naptho- and benzonitrile gave the cyanodihydroaryl anions corresponding to the protonation of nitrile dia
Publikováno v:
Research on Chemical Intermediates. 19:463-489
Autor:
Isaak I. Bilkis
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 24
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 25
Autor:
Isaak I. Bilkis
Publikováno v:
Acid Derivatives (1992)
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470772508.ch26
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470772508.ch26
Publikováno v:
Mendeleev Communications. 3:51-53
The decay rates (Kc = 3 × 103−109 s−1) of radical anions of polyfluorobenzoates and the redox potentials of radical anion decay products have been determined by photoelectron injection from mercury into aqueous electrolyte solutions (PIMES).
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron Letters. 36:8465-8466
The interaction of potassium salts of benzonitrile and 1.4-dicyanobenzene radical anions with cyclopropylmethyl bromide provides benzylcyclopropane, in the first case, and 4-alkyl- benzonitriles together with 2-alkyl-1,4-dicyanobenzenes containing bo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2. :1707
The decay rates of radical reduced transients (RRTs) of aryltrimethylammonium cations (5 × 103–2.5 × 108 s–1) and the reduction potentials of RRT decay products E½=–(1.06–1.47) V (vs. SCE) have been determined in water using photoelectron