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Ethylene derivatives halides

Ethylene derivatives of organophosphines and organoarsines [75a] are used as cr, 71-chelating donors. Thus, 4-pentenediphenylphosphine reacts (3.61) with platinum halides in boiling chloroform, forming complexes of the type 623 ... [Pg.170]

Ethylene derivatives from halides Replacement of chlorine by acetoxy groups Identification of isomeric, chlorinated fatty acid esters... [Pg.244]

Magnesium salts/copper Ethylene derivatives from halides... [Pg.245]

Simultaneous formation of ethylene derivatives from e6ters and halides... [Pg.497]

Ethylene dichloride is an alkyl halide hydrocarbon derivative. The primary hazard of the alkyl halides is toxicity. There are, however, some individual alkyl halides that are flammable and classified as flammable liquids. Ethylene dichloride is a colorless, oily liquid with a chloroform-like odor and a sweet taste. It is a... [Pg.200]

Triphenylphosphinelethylene oxide Ethylene derivatives from halides and 0x0 compounds Shortened Wittig synthesis... [Pg.197]

Hydrohalogenation s. Halides from ethylene derivs. Hydrolysis (s. a. Cleavage,... [Pg.284]

Cuprous halide I triethylamine hydrochloride p-Cblorosulfones from ethylene derivs. s. 27, 642s44... [Pg.105]


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Ethylene halides

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Halides ethylene derivs

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Hydrohalogenation s. a. Halides from ethylene derivatives

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