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Interhalogen compounds applications

J. E. Ellis and G. Iveson, The Application of Gas-Eiquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Volatile Halogen and Interhalogen Compounds, Gas Chromatography, Butterworths, London, 1956 pp. 300—309. [Pg.189]

Boron trifluoride forms addition compounds that incorporate an sp hybridized boron into a tetravalent structure. Salts of BF4 are readily formed with BF3 and a suitable fluoride donor. Halogen fluorides such as chlorine trifluoride react with BF3 to generate interhalogen cations such as [C1F2]+[BF4]. Some further examples are shown in equations (43) and (44). In an organic application, the Schiemann reaction provides an entry into fluorinated aromatics by thermal decomposition of a diazonimn tetrafluoroborate (equation 45). [Pg.1346]

After the usual sections on the history of the discoveries of and the application of the network to the halogens, special sections on (1) the oxoacids and their salts and (2) the interhalogens follow. The section on reactions and compounds of practical importance comes next and finally the selected topic in depth, which concerns the threat posed by chlorofluorocarbons to the ozone layer. [Pg.531]


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