Iron carbonyls as inhibitors of thiol addition to phenylacetylene and cis-trans isomerization of vinyl sulfides
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Conclusions
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Fe(CO)5 and [Fe(CO)3SC2H5]2 are effective inhibitors of radical isomerization of vinyl sulfides.
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Fe(CO)5 and [Fe(CO)3SC2H5]2 inhibit the radical addition of thiols to phenylacetylene.
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Mo(CO)6 and W(CO)6 display only a weak decelerating effect on the indicated reactions.
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Iron Sulfide Carbonyl Vinyl Thiol
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