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N-Propylmagnesium chloride

The preparation of another (also paramagnetic) dinitrogen complex, [(CsHsVTiJjNjjMgCl (31), was subsequently reported from reaction of iso-propylmagnesium chloride and Or)-C5H5)2TiCl2 with N2 in diethyl ether at -60°C (76). The complex shows an i>N N absorption at 1255 cm-1 (1215 cm-1 with 15N2), which is even lower than that for [(C5H )2Ti]2N2 (30). Elemental analyses and vibrational data were said to be consistent with these proposed structures ... [Pg.24]

Supercritical fluid extraction using CO, with methanol liquid-liquid extraction of SFE eluate with n-hexane after complexation with DDTC Derivatisation by addition of propylmagnesium chloride Separation by CGC detection by MS (Lab. 04)... [Pg.469]

As in the case of organoaluminium compounds, unusual stereochemistries can be imposed by suitable design of ligands. Thus, reaction of GaCb with 3,3, 3 -nitrilotris(propylmagnesium chloride), [N (CH2)3MgCl)3], yields colourless... [Pg.263]

Secondary aminophosphines are rare, but may be obtained in a straightforward manner, as shown for (57) and (58). The latter are also obtained, together with the tertiary aminophosphines, when (59) are treated with iso-propylmagnesium chloride. [58 R = N(SiMe3)2] has been made independently by Cowley, who also reports (60). Reduction of bis(trimethylsilyl)amino-dichlorophosphine gave either (61) or (62), depending on the amount of lithium aluminium hydride used. Experimental details for the large-scale preparation of (silylamino)phosphines have been published. ... [Pg.88]

Cadmium chloride/n-propylmagnesium bromide CdClJn-C HjMgBr... [Pg.598]

Perfluoro-n-propylzinc iodide was characterized by the release of heptafluoropropane on addition of aqueous reagents, and by reaction with acetyl chloride to give the ketone, CH3COC3F7. Perfluoro-n-propylzinc iodide however, does not react with carbon dioxide, and in general, appears to be less reactive than perfluoro-n-propylmagnesium iodide. [Pg.201]


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