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DOI: 10.1002/cber.188802101132
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“…Many derivatives of 1,4-dinitrosobenzene have been prepared and shown to share the behavior of the parent compound, including (1) the formation of insoluble polymers incorporating trans -azodioxy groups and (2) facile thermal depolymerization to regenerate the monomeric form. An exception is 2,5-di- tert -butyl-1,4-dinitrosobenzene, which does not polymerize because of important steric hindrance created by the presence of two ortho-tert -butyl groups . 1,3-Dinitrosobenzene ( 20 ), first reported in 1905 by Alway and Gortner, polymerizes spontaneously at room temperature and yields poly­( trans -1,3-phenyleneazo- N , N ′-dioxide) ( 21 ) (eq ).…”
Section: Aromatic Dinitroso and Polynitroso Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many derivatives of 1,4-dinitrosobenzene have been prepared and shown to share the behavior of the parent compound, including (1) the formation of insoluble polymers incorporating trans -azodioxy groups and (2) facile thermal depolymerization to regenerate the monomeric form. An exception is 2,5-di- tert -butyl-1,4-dinitrosobenzene, which does not polymerize because of important steric hindrance created by the presence of two ortho-tert -butyl groups . 1,3-Dinitrosobenzene ( 20 ), first reported in 1905 by Alway and Gortner, polymerizes spontaneously at room temperature and yields poly­( trans -1,3-phenyleneazo- N , N ′-dioxide) ( 21 ) (eq ).…”
Section: Aromatic Dinitroso and Polynitroso Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%