Abstract

1. The methods of PMR spectroscopy have been used to study the reactions of dipropylmercury, di-n-butylmercury, tetraethyltin, tetrapropyltin, and diisobutylgermanium with triarylmethane salts. 2. Hydride displacement from the metalorganic compound to the triarylmethyl cation proceeds in phase with the breaking of the carbon-metal and β-carbon-hydrogen bonds.

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