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The conditions have been determined for the stabilization of α-halo ethers, so enabling them to be kept both at room and at elevated temperature.
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An addition of 15–20% of diethyl ether to an α-halo ether stabilizes it at room temperature for a period of from two months to four years. Addition of 50% of diethyl ether enables α-halo ethers to be kept for two months at elevated temperatures.
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Shostakovsky, M.F., Bogdanova, A.V. Stabilization ofα-halo ethers. Russ Chem Bull 3, 133–135 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01195435
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