Abstract: | Depending on the conditions, -hydrohexafluoroisobutyric anhydride, hexafluorodimethylketene, or hexafluoroisobutenylidene sulfate is formed in the sulfotrioxidation of -hydrohexafluoroisobutyric acid. The sulfotrioxidation of -hydrohexafluoroisobutyric anhydride similarly gives hexafluorodimethylketene or hexafluoroisobutenylidene sulfate.Translated from Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soedinenii, No. 1, pp. 13–15, January, 1973. |