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Cl-X bonds

The broken bonds (boldface = dissociated fragment) BDEs (boldface = recommended data reference in parentheses) Methods References [Pg.1376]


The most versatile dibenzheterocyclic reagents have been those that contain an M—Cl (X) bond. Only the Group IV heterocycles with an M—Cl bond can be produced in a direct synthetic process (such as reaction of the appropriate dilithio derivative with RMCI3). The chloro-... [Pg.216]


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