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By the reactions of hexafluoro-1-hydroxy-2-propanesulfonicβ-sultone with alkanesulfonyl chlorides, with alkyl chlorosulfates, and with chlorosulfuric acid, and also by the reaction of hexafluoropropene with chlorosulfuric acid or with a solution of sulfur trioxide in the latter, pentafluoropropenyl chlorosulfate was obtained.
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By the reactions of hexafluoro-1-hydroxy-2-propanesulfonicβ-sultone with dialkyl sulfites alkyl pentafluoropropenyl sulfates were obtained.
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The properties of these derivatives of pentafluoropropenyl hydrogen sulfates were studied.
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The value of 15.71 cm3 was derived for the refraction of the pentafluoropropenyl group\(RC F_3 \)−CF=CF.
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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 6, pp. 1027–1031, June, 1966.
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Knunyants, I.L., Belaventsev, M.A., Ropalo, P.P. et al. Fluorine-containingβ-sultones Communication 17. Derivatives of pentafluoropropenyl hydrogen sulfate. Russ Chem Bull 15, 981–984 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00846052
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