Bismabenzene (English Wikipedia)

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chemistryworld.com

  • Fernando Gomollon-Bel (September 29, 2016). "Chemists create stable bismuth benzene derivative". Chemistry World.

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  • Ashe, Arthur J.; Gordon, Michael D. (1972). "Bismabenzene. Reaction of Group V heteroaromatic compounds with hexafluorobutyne". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 94 (21): 7596–7597. doi:10.1021/ja00776a063.
  • Ashe, A. J. (1978). "The Group 5 Heterobenzenes". Accounts of Chemical Research. 11 (4): 156. doi:10.1021/ar50124a005. Bismabenzene is so reactive that is exists in the form of a Diels-Alder dimer (10f) at low temperature (<-10 °C).
  • Ashe, Arthur J.; Diephouse, Timothy R.; El-Sheikh, Maher Y. (1982). "Stabilization of stibabenzene and bismabenzene by 4-alkyl substituents". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 104 (21): 5693–5699. doi:10.1021/ja00385a024.
  • Ishii, Takuya; Suzuki, Katsunori; Nakamura, Taichi; Yamashita, Makoto (2016). "An Isolable Bismabenzene: Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 138 (39): 12787–12790. doi:10.1021/jacs.6b08714. PMID 27654463.

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