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Tellurium Alkoxide Chlorides

Tellurium alkoxide chlorides are waxy solids or viscous liquids. The thermal stability of these compounds decreases with increasing chlorine content  [Pg.103]


Tellurium tetraalkoxides and acetyl chloride reacted in benzene to produce tellurium alkoxide chlorides and alkyl acetate. The number of alkoxide groups remaining with the tellurium atom is determined by the molar ratio of the reagents3. [Pg.104]

Tellurium tetraethoxide or tellurium tetraisopropoxide refluxed with acetyl chloride produced tellurium alkoxide chlorides. ... [Pg.91]

Benzoylmethyl aryl tellurium dichlorides, 4-dimethylaminophenyl aryl tellurium di-chlorides and telluracyclopentane 7e-dichloride react with the imine from 2-hydroxy-benzaldehyde and ethylenediamine to give cyclic alkoxides. [Pg.571]


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