Rearrangements of substituted 1-phenylallyl alcohols
RG Salih, MY Shandala
Index: Salih,R.G.; Shandala,M.Y. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 1976 , vol. 41, p. 262 - 270
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Abstract
The acid catalysed. rearrangements of allylic alcohols have been studied in many systems1- 3. The work of Burton and Ingold4 on the rearrangements of I-phenylallyl alcohols was of a qualitative character. Braude and coworkers5-7 carried out a detailed kinetic investigation of acid catalysed rearrangements of allylic alcohols. In connection with anionotropic rearrangements, three mechanisms (analogous to SN1, SN2, and SNi) were originally ...
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