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Decomposition of 2-CH3C6H4AsD2 in vacuo at 600-1000-degrees-C gives to
luene, which is deuterated with 0, 1, 2, or 3 D atoms in the methyl gr
oup. Theoretical studies suggest that this distribution of D atoms can
only occur if the primary process for decomposition of the primary ar
sine is As-D bond cleavage and if this is followed by reductive elimin
ation to give As and toluene or by rearrangement of CH3C6H4AsD . to DH
AsC6H4CH2., which then abstracts D from another 2-CH3C6H4AsD2 molecule
.