Journal of the American Chemical Society

The Jacobsen Reaction. IV1

LI Smith, CL Moyle

Index: Smith; Moyle Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1936 , vol. 58, p. 1,9

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Abstract

Jan., 1936 THE JACOBSEN REACTION. IV 3 amount of tribromopseudocumene resulting from the transfer of bromine atoms from one molecule to another. The rearrangement of bromomesitylene was entirely of the latter type and the only products were mesitylene sulfonic acid and polybromomesitylenes. Thus it appears that the halogen always migrates in the monohalotrimethylbenzenes if any rearrangement occurs at all, and the available ...

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