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Electrochemical reduction of. alpha.,. alpha.'-dibromo-p-xylene

Covitz, 1967

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6258510293952486058
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Covitz F
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Polarographic reduction of a, a'-dibromo-/> xylene occurs in two discrete steps. Evidence is presented that p-xylylene is formed during the first wave, and that this intermediate reacts rapidly to yield poly-p-xylylene and a small amount of [2.2] paracyclophane. The data …
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