A Study of Propyne-Allene Tautomerism. 1, 3-Diphenylpropyne (Benzylphenylacetylene) and Related Compounds

JR Johnson, TL Jacobs…

Index: Johnson; Schwartz; Jacobs Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1938 , vol. 60, p. 1882

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Abstract

The best known examples of prototropic triad systems are those involving a double bond, and the tautomeric change can be expressed by a simple general equation in which X, Y and Z represent atoms of carbon, nitrogen or oxygen (occasionally, sulfur). An-alogous prototropic systems containing a triple bond are encountered less frequently and have not been studied extensively. These may be represented by means of two general equations, ...