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Quinuclidines donor-acceptor complexes

Blackstock, S. C., J. P. Lorand, and J. K. Kochi. 1987. Charge Transfer Interactions of Amines with Tetrahalomethanes. X-ray Crystal Structures of the Donor-Acceptor Complexes of Quinuclidine and Diazabicyclo-[2.2.2]octane with Carbon Tetrabromide. J. Qrg. Chem. 52,1451. [Pg.76]

The long known132 electron donor-acceptor complexes between tertiary amines and carbon tetrahahdes are simple systems. Thus, l,4-diaza[2,2,2]bicyclooctane (DABCO) or quinuclidine afford solid complexes with carbon tetrabromide142. [Pg.440]

X-ray crystal analysis indicates that the DABCO/CBiq complex consists of alternating planes of the diamine and carbon tetrabromide in which each acceptor is bound to two donor units. The quinuclidine/CBr4 complex consists of pairs of donor-acceptor systems in which every quinuclidine molecule is bound to only a single molecule of carbon tetrabromide. [Pg.441]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.440 , Pg.441 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.440 , Pg.441 ]




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