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ChemInform Abstract: Redox Reactions with Iodoboranes. Part 18. Synthesis and Properties of 1,4-Diboracyclohex-2-ene Derivatives.

J.-K. UHM

J.-K. UHM

Anorg.-Chem. Inst., Univ., W-6900 Heidelberg, Fed. Rep. Ger.

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D. HU

D. HU

Anorg.-Chem. Inst., Univ., W-6900 Heidelberg, Fed. Rep. Ger.

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U. ZENNECK

U. ZENNECK

Anorg.-Chem. Inst., Univ., W-6900 Heidelberg, Fed. Rep. Ger.

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H. PRITZKOW

H. PRITZKOW

Anorg.-Chem. Inst., Univ., W-6900 Heidelberg, Fed. Rep. Ger.

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W. SIEBERT

W. SIEBERT

Anorg.-Chem. Inst., Univ., W-6900 Heidelberg, Fed. Rep. Ger.

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First published: April 16, 1991

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The title compounds (V) are prepared and their electrochemical properties as well as the ESR parameters of their anions are reported. The X-ray structures of the 16 valence electron complexes (VIa) ( modification 1: space group P21/c, Z = 4; modification 2: P1, Z = 4) and (VIb) (Pbnm, Z = 4) are determined.

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