Ketene Acetals. XXVII. The Bromination of Various Ketene Acetals

SM McElvain, WR Davie

Index: McElvain; Davie Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 1816,1818

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Abstract

Monosubstituted ketene acetals (11,111 and IV), when added to a solution of bromine, yield the corresponding bromoesters md alkyl halides (reaction 1). A reverse order of mixing of the reactants causes I1 and I11 to follow reaction 2 to a largc mtent; the resulting ybromo-p, p-dialkoxyesters (X and XI) are readily converted by pyrolysis to the tetronic acid enol ethers (XI1 and XIII). Under certain conditions dimethyl a, a'-diphenylsuccinate (XIV) may be ...

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