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CXLVII.—Interaction of tellurium tetrachloride and dimethylaniline
Gilbert T. Morgan,Henry Burgess +1 more
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This article is published in Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed).The article was published on 1929-01-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tellurium tetrachloride & Dimethylaniline.read more
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Diaryl telluroxides as new mild oxidising reagents
Steven V. Ley,Steven V. Ley,Clive A. Meerholz,Clive A. Meerholz,D. H. R. Barton,D. H. R. Barton +5 more
TL;DR: Dianisyl telluroxide (1) has been shown to be an especially mild and selective oxidising reagent for a number of organic substrates as discussed by the authors, and can be transformed to their oxo analogues either directly by 1 or by a catalytic cycle involving the use of 1,2-dibromotetrachloroethane as a room temperature brominating agent for various Te11 species.
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[C(6)H(5)NH(CH(3))(2)](2)Te(2)I(10): secondary I...I bonds build up a 3D network.
Jacqueline M. Ryan,Zhengtao Xu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a three-dimensional Te(IV)-I open framework through extensive interconnecting I.I contacts, which may potentially promote charge carrier migration throughout the Te-I network.
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Observation of Te···π and X···X Bonding in para-Substituted Diphenyltellurium Dihalides, (p-Me2NC6H4)(p-YC6H4)TeX2(X=Cl, Br, I; Y=H, EtO, Me2N)-
Jens Beckmann,Jens Beckmann,Dainis Dakternieks,Andrew Duthie,Cassandra Mitchell,Markus Schürmann +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the supramolecular association of the previously described para-dimethylaminophenyl-substituted diorganotellurium dihalides (p-Me2NC6H4)2TeX2 (X = Cl (1), Br (2), I (3)) and (pme2NC 6H4)-RTeCl2 (R = Ph (4), p-EtOC6H 4 (5)), was investigated by X-ray crystallography.
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Facile, Ambient Temperature, Double Sn–C Bond Cleavage: Synthesis, Structure, and Electrochemistry of Organotin and Organotellurium Ferrocenecarboxylates
TL;DR: The reaction of organotin halides with ferrocenecarboxylic acid (FcCOOH) in the presence of triethylamine affords Me3SnO2CFc (1) or Bn3SnCl2 (2) (Bn = benzyl) as discussed by the authors.