In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Alkoxylation of ferrocene by photolysis of haloferrocenes in aqueous alcohols, published in 1984-11-30, which mentions a compound: 1273-73-0, mainly applied to ferrocene alkoxylation; photolysis haloferrocene alkoxylation; alc alkoxylation haloferrocene, SDS of cas: 1273-73-0.
The UV irradiation of haloferrocenes I (R = Cl, Br, iodo) in aq R1OH (R1 = Me, Et, Pr, CHMe2, CMe3) resulted in an alcoholysis with the formation of 8-60% of the corresponding alkoxyferrocenes I (R = OR1) and 5-28% ferrocene. The order of the reactivities of I was R = iodo > Br > Cl.
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