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Nickel carbonyl difluoride

Dichlorodifluoromethane reacts with WO at 525 C mainly to give CO, WOF and WOCl. Small amounts of phosgene and carbonyl difluoride are also formed, but these compounds may arise from the reactions of the CO with the nickel halide films formed on the inside surfaces of the nickel reactor [2159]. [Pg.253]

In an analogous manner to phosgene, carbonyl difluoride will disproportionate upon heating, a very slow reaction catalysed by nickel (300-650 C) or platinum metal (1000-1200 C) [44,1245,1274a,1755,1756] ... [Pg.621]

Magnesium arsenide Martonite Methyl bromide Methyl fluoride Methyl mercaptan Methyl sulfate Molybdenum fluoride Nickel carbonyl Nitrogen peroxide Nitrogen trifluoride Nitrosomethylurethane Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid) Oxygen difluoride Paranitro benzyl chloride... [Pg.222]


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