Journal of the American Chemical Society

Preparation of Modified Squalenes

JW Ralls, B Riegel

Index: Ralls; Riegel Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 6073

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Abstract

CH3 out the dehydration by the Darzens procedure, a method demonstrated to retain structural integrity. I0 This method was successful and the desired bismethylsqualene (VI) was obtained as a pale yellow oil, bp 201-203'(0.05 mm.), YZ*~ D 1.4950. The infrared absorption spectrum was very similar to that of natural squalene except for some absorption at 11.18 p. This result indicated some unsymmetrical dialkylethylene structures were ...

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