Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. VII. 1 Reaction of Benzene with Methylcyclopropane, Ethylcyclopropane and with Dimethylcyclopropanes
H Pines, WD Huntsman, VN Ipatieff
Index: Pines; Huntsman; Ipatieff Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1951 , vol. 73, p. 4343,4345
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The alkylation of benzene with methyl-, dimethyl-and ethylcyclopropanes was studied. Methylcyclopropane reacted with benzene in the presence of hydrogen fluoride to give pure s-butylbenzene. Ethylcyclopropane reacted with benzene in the presence of hydrogen fluoride, sulfuric acid and aluminum chloride. The monoalkylated product consisted in each case of about 63% of 2-and 37% of 3-phenylpentane. 1, l-Dimethylcyclopropane with ...
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