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Fluorides, as fluorinating agents

Tetrakis(phenyldifluorophosphine)nickel-(0) could also be obtained, using arsenic trifluoride in the presence of catalytic amounts of antimony pentachloride, or zinc fluoride as fluorinating agents. Yields as high as 50% could be obtained, but sizable decomposition on the process of fluorination of the chlorophosphine nickel-(0) complexes in solution could not be entirely suppressed. The marked instability of zerovalent nickel-phosphine complexes in solution in organic solvents, even under strictly anhydrous and anaerobic conditions, has been noted by several workers (16,20), but is still lacking a detailed explanation. A closer examination of the system carbon tetrachloride-tetrakis(trichlorophosphine)nickel-(0) (23) showed the main pa h of the reaction to consist in the formation of hexachloro-ethane with conversion of zerovalent into bivalent nickel, while the coordinated... [Pg.157]

Calcium dithionate, 2 168 Calcium fluoride, as fluorinating agent, 4 137... [Pg.227]


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