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Nesmeyanov

Nesmeyanov, A. N. "Vapor Pressure of the Chemical Elements," Elsevier, New York, 1963. [Pg.11]

That some modification to the position so far described might be necessary was indicated by some experiments of Nesmeyanov and his co-workers. Amongst other compounds they nitrated phenyl trimethyl ammonium and triphenyloxonium tetrafluoroborates with mixed acid the former gave 96 % of m- and 4 % of -nitro compound (88 % total yield), whilst the latter gave 80% of the tri-(p-nitrophenyl)oxonium salt. Ridd and his co-workers have made a quantitative study of the phenyl trimethyl ammonium ion. Their results, and those of other recent workers on the nitration of several cations, are collected in table 9.3. [Pg.168]

A. N. Nesmeyanov and R. A. SokoUk, The Organic Compounds of Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium, North-HoUand Publishing Co., Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1967. [Pg.471]

Triarylbismuthines have been synthesized by means of the Nesmeyanov reaction that employs an arenediazonium salt such as the tetrafluoroborate, a bismuth trihahde, and a reduciag agent (51). The decomposition of iodonium salts ia the preseace of bismuth trichloride and metallic bismuth also leads to the formation of triarylbismuthines, Ar Bi (52) ... [Pg.131]

Recently, Nesmeyanov and co-workers have published definitive evidence that dwaZ reactivity (the formation of derivatives of two different structural formulas) extends beyond tautomerism (isomers in equilibrium or reversible isomeric transformation). A single molecular species can form two series of derivatives, in one of which a transfer of the reaction center occurs in the reaction. [Pg.173]

S. T. Yoife and A. M. Nesmeyanov, Handbook of Magnesium Organic Compounds, Vols. I, II, III. Pergamon, Oxford, 1956. [Pg.44]


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