Carbene-carbene rearrangements
WM Jones, RC Joines, JA Myers…
Index: Jones,W.M. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1973 , vol. 95, p. 826 - 835
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Abstract: Phenylcarbene and diphenylcarbene both undergo carbene-carbene rearrangements in the gas phase above 250'to give cycloheptatrienylidene and 2- phenylcycloheptatrienylidene, respectively. These aromatic carbenes have been detected by formation of their dimers, heptafulvalene and 2, 2'-diphenylheptafulvalene (the first recorded stable heptafulvalene). p-Methylphenylcarbene also undergoes this ...
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