Acenaphthene Chemistry. III. 1 The Preparation and Reactions of 4, 5-Acenaphthenequinonedibenzenesulfonimide2
HJ Richter, BC Weberg
Index: Richter; Weberg Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958 , vol. 80, p. 6446,6449
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Abstract
(13) SJ Cristol, FR Stermitr and PS Ramey, ibid.. 78, 4939 (1'256). treated with potassium hydroxide and chromatographic separation afforded a very small yield of the acenaphthylene derivative. A melting point of a mixture of this compound and the rearranged quinone diimide showed no depression, and the infrared spectra were superimposable. The rearranged product is thus shown to be 4, 5- ...