Conclusions
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Bis(phenyldimethylsilyl)mercury was synthesized, the reactions of which with molecular oxygen, benzoyl peroxide, 1,2-dibromoethane, HgCl2, and acetic acid proceed with cleavage of the Si-Hg-Si fragment.
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A study was made of the photodecomposition reactions of bis(phenyldimethylsilyl)mercury in either benzene or cyclohexane medium at 40 and 80°, and also its thermal decomposition in cyclohexane at 200°.
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The photoreaction of bis(phenyldimethylsilyl)mercury in triethylgermane solution gives mercury, phenyldimethylsilane, and hexaethyldigermane.
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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No.1, pp.204–207, January, 1976.