Volume 18, Issue 49
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: The Chemistry of Diacyl Peroxides. Part 8. The Reactions between Polyfluorodiacyl Peroxides and 2-Nitro-2-nitrosopropane. Generation of Bis-(polyfluoroalkyl) Nitroxides.

C.-X. ZHAO

C.-X. ZHAO

Shanghai Inst. Org. Chem., Acad. Sinica, 345 Lingling Lu, Shanghai, China

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G.-F. CHEN

G.-F. CHEN

Shanghai Inst. Org. Chem., Acad. Sinica, 345 Lingling Lu, Shanghai, China

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X.-K. JIANG

X.-K. JIANG

Shanghai Inst. Org. Chem., Acad. Sinica, 345 Lingling Lu, Shanghai, China

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X.-S. WANG

X.-S. WANG

Shanghai Inst. Org. Chem., Acad. Sinica, 345 Lingling Lu, Shanghai, China

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First published: December 8, 1987

Abstract

2-Nitro-2-nitrosopropane (I) decomposes to give predominantly acetone (II), while in the presence of a large excess of the polyfluorodiacyl peroxides (VI), the 2,2-dinitropropane (IV) is the main product.

ChemInform Abstract

2-Nitro-2-nitrosopropane (I) decomposes to give predominantly acetone (II), while in the presence of a large excess of the polyfluorodiacyl peroxides (VI), the 2,2-dinitropropane (IV) is the main product. In this case, the nitroxides (VIII) are also formed as by-products, together with (II) and (VII). (Mechanism, kinetic, ESR-data).

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