Enones with strained double bonds. 8. The bicyclo [3.2. 1] octane systems
…, JL Haack, WC McDaniel, D VanDerveer
Index: House, Herbert O.; Haack, John L.; McDaniel, William C.; VanDerveer, Don Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1983 , vol. 48, # 10 p. 1643 - 1654
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Abstract
Figure 1. Perspective views of bicyclo [5.3. l] undecenone and bicyclo [4.3. l] decenone. these enones increased with the lower (and more highly distorted) homologues, we were led to explore representatives of the next lower homologue, the bicyclo [3.2. l] octane system. In this paper, reaction sequences are described that lead to the transient formation of the bicyclic enones 4 and 5 (Chart I).
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