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Trilluorides

Halide derivatives may be fluorides, chlorides, or bromides. Fluorides are best prepared by the reaction of hydroxy groups with (diethylamino)sulfur trilluoride ( DAST M. Sharma, 1977) or of glycosyl thioethers with DAST/NBS (K.C. Nicolaou, 1990 B). The other halides are usually only introduced at the glycosidic position, where treatment with hydrogen chloride... [Pg.269]

See Bromine pentalluoride Acids, etc., Chlorine trilluoride Metals, etc. [Pg.1765]

See Bromine trilluoride Antimony trichloride oxide Chlorinated rubber... [Pg.1875]

Nitrogen trilluoride, 4336 Nitrogen triodide, 4633 Nitrogen triiodide-silver amide, 4634 Nitrogen triiodide-ammonia, 4635 Nitrosyl chloride, 4023 Nitrosyl fluoride, 4302 Nitryl chloride, 4025 Nitryl fluoride, 4303... [Pg.184]

Iodic acid, 4424 Iodine azide, 4621 Iodine bromide, 0254 Iodine chloride, 4013 Iodine dioxide trilluoride, 4334 Iodine heptafluoride, 4378... [Pg.207]

Phosphorus tricyanide, 1343 Phosphorus trilluoride, 4339 Phosphorus triiodide, 4636 Phosphoryl chloride, 4149... [Pg.285]

Diazoniopheny 1)-1,2-dihydropyridine-2-iminosulfinate, 3392 N, N-Dichloropentafluorosulfanylamine, 4060. S -Dicthylamino(mcthylimino)sulfur(IV) fluoride Diethylaminosulfinyl chloride, 1679 Diethylaminosulfur trilluoride, 1684 SA-Dimcthylpcntasulfur hexanitride, 3647... [Pg.290]

Boron diiodophosphide, 0149 Boron tribromide, 0122 Boron trichloride, 0127 Boron trilluoride, 0129... [Pg.265]

Boron trilluoride diethyl etherate, 1674 Boron triiodide, 0150... [Pg.265]

Diethylaminosulfur trilluoride, 1684 Diphosphoryl chloride, 4168 Diselenium dichloride, 4115 Disulfur dibromide, 0282 Disulfur dichloride, 4114 Disulfuryl dichloride, 4103... [Pg.265]

This electrophile/nucleophile dichotomy can be looked upon as a special case of the acid/base idea. The classical definition of acids and bases is that the former are proton donors, and the latter proton acceptors. This was made more general by Lewis, who defined acids as compounds prepared to accept electron pairs, and bases as substances that could provide such pairs. This would include a number of compounds not previously thought of as acids and bases, e.g. boron trilluoride (39),... [Pg.232]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.59 , Pg.171 , Pg.201 , Pg.220 , Pg.222 ]




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