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Difluorodioxirane (CF2O2) is a rare, stable member of the dioxirane family, known for a single oxygen-oxygen bond (O-O). Unlike most dioxiranes that decompose quickly, difluorodioxirane is surprisingly stable at room temperature, making it potentially useful for further research and applications.
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Difluorodioxirane (CF2O2) is a rare, stable member of the dioxirane family, known for a single oxygen-oxygen bond (O-O). Unlike most dioxiranes that decompose...
this parent in which the hydrogens are replaced by other groups. Difluorodioxirane, which boils at about –80 to –90 °C, is one of the very few dioxirane...
- pp. 59-60 Russo, Antonio; DesMarteau, Darryl D. (June 1993). "Difluorodioxirane". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 32 (6): 905–907...
to convert nitro compounds to carbonyl compounds (Nef reaction). Difluorodioxirane Dioxirane Shi epoxidation "Robert W. Murray Biography". University...
but is less oxidizing than other dioxiranes due to its stability. Difluorodioxirane Dimethyldioxirane Shi epoxidation Kirschfeld, Andreas; Muthusamy,...