Issue 9, 1973

Fluorine resonance spectra of pentafluorophenyl-zinc and -cadmium halides

Abstract

Zinc reacts quantitatively with bromo- and iodo-pentafluorobenzene in a variety of co-ordinating solvents to give solutions of ‘pentafluorophenylzinc halides’. Pentafluorophenyl exchange is normally slow on an n.m.r. time scale at 35°, and equilibrium constants for the Schlenk equilibrium (C6F5)2Zn + ZnX2 2C6F5ZnX have been obtained from the p-fluorine resonance spectra. Similar results are reported for ‘pentafluorophenylcadmium iodide’ in very strongly co-ordinating solvents. The Schlenk equilibrium for ‘pentafluorophenylzinc chloride’ in tetrahydrofuran has been studied by mixing solutions of zinc chloride and bis (pentafluorophenyl) zinc, and is established within 10 s.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 978-981

Fluorine resonance spectra of pentafluorophenyl-zinc and -cadmium halides

D. F. Evans and R. F. Phillips, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 978 DOI: 10.1039/DT9730000978

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