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Diaryliodonium Salts. V. The Electroreduction of Diphenyliodonium Salts1, 2

Bachofner et al., 1958

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4866318134669871998
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Bachofner H
Beringer F
Meites L
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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(I) RIR+ e?= s RIR;(II) RIR+ 2e+ H+ RH+ RI;(III) RIR+ 4e+ H+-* RH+ R"+ I-(slow); R-+ H+—* RH (fast). Diphenyliodine produced by controlled-potential electrolysis is unstable and decomposes rapidly to iodo-benzene and otherproducts. Those variables whose effects on …
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