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Methyl phenylethynyl telluride

Methyl phenylethynyl telluride (typical procedure). To NaNH2 (from 6.0 g, 0.26 mol Na) in liquid NHj (250 mL) is added phenylacetylene (25 g, 0.25 mol) dropwise, and then Te powder (30 g, 0.24 mol) in small portions, stirring well for 30 min. Methyl iodide (36 g, 0.25 mol) is added over 20 min to the tellurolate solution. The NHj is then evaporated, the residue extracted with ether and the ether solntion washed with HjO and dried (MgS04). The residue is distilled under vacnum, giving the product (28 g (46%) b.p. 122-124°C/2 torr). [Pg.107]


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