Vinyl Alcohols. X. 1 2, 2-Diarylvinyl Alcohols
…, PL Southwick, SP Rowland
Index: Fuson; Southwick; Rowland Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 1109,1112
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Abstract
I 11 crowding at the 1 carbon atom might be dispensed with altogether. This postulates the existence of a stable enol of type 11. Reports have been made, in fact, of the isolation of certain diarylacetaldehydes in the corresponding enol forms. These claims, however, have not been substantiated.
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