Abstract

AbstractThe photolysis of difluorodiazirine is a convenient technique for the formation of difluorocarbene. Difluorocarbene, generated in this manner, has been shown to react with chlorine, iodine, dinitrogen tetroxide and nitryl chloride to yield the corresponding difluoromethane derivatives.

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