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Di-n-butyl ferrocene

Photoactive Additives.—Ferric compounds, in particular, the chloride, continue to attract much interest as photosensitizers for thermoplastics. " From e.s.r. work the mechanism appears to involve a redox reaction resulting in the formation of active hydroxy-radicals. Photodegradable polyethylene film has been developed by doping it with radiation-modified atactic polypropylene and hydroxyethyl-ferrocene. Several workers have studied the dye-sensitized photo-oxidation of polyisoprene and di-n-butyl sulphide embedded in Augustyniak and... [Pg.546]

Ferrocene, like thiophene, furan, and other so-called superaromatic systems, reacts readily with mercuric acetate to form mercurated derivatives. Nes-meyanov and coworkers first reported that ferrocene could be mercurated under relatively mild conditions in either ethyl ether-alcohol or benzene-alcohol solution (63). The acetoxymercuriferrocenes formed in this manner are usually treated with an alcoholic solution of an alkali metal halide. The resulting products, chloro-mercuriferrocene (XXVII) and l,l -di(chloromercuri)ferrocene (XXVIII), can be conveniently separated by extraction with n-butyl alcohol. [Pg.71]


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