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FLUORINATED ORGANOLITHIUM

See Other FLUORINATED ORGANOLITHIUM compound f2060. Hexafluorobenzene... [Pg.662]

This compound was found, on investigation of an explosion in a syringe during transfer, to have a decomposition energy equivalent to that of commercial explosives. Slow decomposition, even at room temperature, becomes explosive above 100°C. Shock sensitive. Stable as hydrocarbon solution below 25% concentration. Recommended that this and related compounds be handled only in such solution. See FLUORINATED ORGANOLITHIUM COMPOUND... [Pg.812]

The intermediate fluorinated organolithium compounds display limited stability at low temperature, but can be transmetalated to stable organotin compounds. Pyrolysis then affords highly reactive fluoroacetylenes, e. g. 2.150... [Pg.130]

See other FLUORINATED ORGANOLITHIUM COMPOUNDS, HALO-ARYLMETALS... [Pg.749]

See other GRIGNARD reagents, halo-arylmetals, fluorinated organolithium COMPOUNDS... [Pg.860]


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