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Reactions of bis (triethylgermyl) mercury with fluorine-containing organomercury compounds

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    Exchange reactions of bis (triethylgermyl)mercury with fluorine-containing mercury compounds of the HgX2 or ClHgX type give derivatives of the series (C2H5)3GeHgX [when X=CF3 and CF(CF3)2] or decomposition products of the latter- mercury and (C2H5)3GeX (X=F, C(CF3)3, CHFCO2C2H5, CF2CO2C2H5, CFClCO2C2H5, and (CF3)CO2C2H5).

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    The compounds (C2H5)3GeCF(CF3)2, (C2H5)3GeC(CF3)3, but not (C2H5)3GeCF(CF3)CO2C2H5 readily undergoβ-decomposition, forming triethylfluorogermane.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 1, pp. 85–90, January, 1972.

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Vyazankin, N.S., Kruglaya, O.A., Petrov, B.I. et al. Reactions of bis (triethylgermyl) mercury with fluorine-containing organomercury compounds. Russ Chem Bull 21, 76–79 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855659

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