Abstract

F -cyclobutene forms a stable ylide with n -tributylarsine. In contrast to the halogen cleavage of the analogous phosphonium ylide, which gives 1,1-dihaloalkanes, the arsonium ylide reacts with bromine and iodine to give the 1-halo- F -cyclobutenes.

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