The Aromatization and Rearrangement of Cyclic Ketones. IV. Substituted Acetanilides from Cyclohexenone Oximes1
FM Beringer, I Ugelow
Index: Beringer; Ugelow Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1953 , vol. 75, p. 2635,2638
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Abstract
Over the past sixty years there have been scattered reports of the conversion of cyclohexenone oximes to anilines and their derivatives. 2 Thus the oximes of cyclohexenone3 and of its 3-methylJ4 4-isopropyl15~ 6 3, 5-dimethyl4v7 and 3-methyl-640- propyl6 derivatives gave on treatment with acetic anhydride or acetyl chloride acetanilide and the corresponding alkyl derivatives. Yields were in general low or unreported. ...
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