Affiliation:
1. Institut für Anorganische Chemie , Universität Bremen , Leobener Straße 7 , Bremen , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
The condensation of 4,4’-dimethyldiphenylether with tellurium tetrachloride yielded 2,8-dimethyl-10,10-dichlorophenoxatellurine (3), which was characterized by X-ray diffraction. Unlike the parent phenoxatellurine (1) and the 10,10,-dichlorophenoxatellurine (2) showing butterfly conformations, 3 reveals a planar ring structure.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Condensed Matter Physics,General Chemistry
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