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CHEM01200604012 Dibakar Goswami - Homi Bhabha National ...

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simultaneous reduction of the signal at δ 3.9. Fig. II.3.5 shows the 1 H NMR spectrum of<br />

the reaction between In and allyl bromide in [bmim][Br], recorded in CDCl 3 after 2.5 h of<br />

stirring. Based on the previous report ( 1 H NMR signal at ~δ 2.01), 77 the allyl-In species<br />

generated in [bmim][Br] was also assigned structure II. In this solvent also, due to the<br />

overlapping NMR peaks at δ 1-2 from [bmim][Br], it was difficult to identify the species I,<br />

if any. However, the intensity of the 1 H NMR resonances in this region remained almost<br />

constant throughout the period of the study. This suggested that, possibly, II was the only<br />

species formed in the reaction mixture. It is worth mentioning that besides allenylindium,<br />

formation of allenylindium dibromide was also reported in the reaction between propargyl<br />

bromide and In. 78<br />

Figure II.3.5. 1 H NMR spectrum of the reaction mixture of In and allyl bromide in<br />

RTIL.<br />

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