05473nam 2200685Ia 450 991014432510332120170926012215.01-282-30815-797866123081540-470-14517-X0-470-14538-2(CKB)1000000000376297(EBL)468916(OCoLC)814412994(SSID)ssj0000299755(PQKBManifestationID)11236274(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299755(PQKBWorkID)10242562(PQKB)11140797(MiAaPQ)EBC468916(EXLCZ)99100000000037629719900113d1989 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Formation of bonds to halogensPart 1[electronic resource] /founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. HagenNew York VCHc19891 online resource (745 p.)Inorganic reactions and methods ;3Description based upon print version of record.0-471-18656-2 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 3; Formation of Bonds to Halogens (Part 1); Introduction; Formation of Halogen-Halogen Bonds; Introduction; Preparation of the Elemental Halogens; by Anodic Oxidation; of Fluoride Ion.; of Chloride Ion.; of Bromide Ion.; of Iodide Ion.; by Chemical Oxidation; of FIuoride.; of ChIoride.; of Bromide.; of Iodide.; by Reduction.; by Dissociation of Halides.; Diastatine Synthesis.; Preparation of Cationic Polyhalogens (Homonuclear and Heteronuclear)by Halide-Anion Transfer in Acid-Base Reactions.by Oxidation of Elemental Halogens or Interhalogens.; Preparation of Neutral Interhalogens; from the Elements.; by Fluorination of CI2, Br2, and I2.; by Chlorination of Br2 and I2.; by Bromination of I2.; from the Oxidation of Anionic Halides.; from the Oxidation of Organoiodides; by F2 or CI2.; by Oxidizing Fluorinating Agents (Excluding F2).; Preparation of Neutral and Cationic lnterhalogen Compounds Containing Astatine; Preparation of Aryliodo Fluorides from Aryliodo Oxides; from Aryliodoso and Aryliodo Compounds and HF.from Aryliodo Compounds and SF4.by Electrochemical Fluorination of Aryliodo Compounds.; from Aryliodo Compounds and XeF2.; from Aryliodo Compounds and F2.; Preparation of Anionic Polyhalides (Homonuclear and Heteronuclear); from Elemental Halogens with Halide Anion.; from lnterhalogen Compounds with Halide Anion.; Preparation of Anionic Polyhalides Containing Astatine.; Preparation of HaIogen OxyfIuorides; from Halogen Oxides with F2.; from Halogen Oxides with Fluorinating Agents Other than F2.; from Halogen Oxyfluorides with Fluorinating Agents.by Disproportionation of Halogen Oxyfluorides.from Positive Halogen Compounds with Fluorinating Agents.; from Halogen Oxyacids and Their Salts with Fluorinating Agents.; by Elimination.; Formation of Bonds between Halogens and Group-VB (0, S, Se, Te, Po) Elements; Introduction; from the Elements; from Halogenation by Elemental Halogens; to Give the Oxygen-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Sulfur-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Se-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Te-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Po-Halogen Bond.; from Halogenation by Hydrogen Halides.; from Halogenation by Oxidizing Halidesto give the Oxygen-Halogen Bond.to Give the Sulfur-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Se-Halogen Bond.; to Give the Te-Halogen Bond.; from Halogenation by Organic Halides.; from Oxidation of Elementai halogens by Ozone.; from Cleavage of the Group VIB-Hydrogen Bond (Excluding Polonium); by Halogens.; by Oxidizing Halides.; from Cleavage of the Group VIB-Carbon bond; by Halogens.; by Oxidizing Halides or Electrochemical Fluorination.; from Cleavage of the Group VIB-Group IVB Element Bond; by Halogens.; by Oxidizing Halides.; from Cleavage of the Group VIB-Oxygen Bond; by Halogens.to Give the Sulfur-Halogen Bond.For the first time the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry has been systematized according to a plan constructed by a council of editorial advisors and consultants, among them three Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube and G. Wilkinson). Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review articles, the series creates a framework which reflects the creative potential of this scientific discipline. Thus, it stimulates future development by identifiying areas which are fruitful for further research. The work is indexed in a unique way by a structured system which maximizes its usefulneInorganic Reactions and MethodsHalogenationChemical bondsChemical kineticsEffect of temperature onElectronic books.Halogenation.Chemical bonds.Chemical kineticsEffect of temperature on.541.3/9541.39Hagen A. P857124Zuckerman J. J(Jerold J.),1936-1987.857123MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144325103321The Formation of bonds to halogens1996100UNINA