Kinetics of methanolysis and of sodium methoxide induced elimination from substituted benzyldimethylcarbinyl chlorides
JF Bunnett, S Sridharan
Index: Bunnett,J.F.; Sridharan,S. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1979 , vol. 44, # 9 p. 1458 - 1463
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Abstract
Results From either methanolysis or methoxide-induced elimination, the products are two olefins (2 and 3) and an ether (4). Synthesis of Substrates. Although most of the substrates were obtained straightforwardly, the synthesis of one calls for special comment. p- Nitrobenzyldimethylcarbinyl chloride (If) is conspicuously absent from the reports of Landis and VanderWerfG" and of Brown and Kim. 7 Blackwell et al. 485 mention specifically their ...
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