The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Reactions of silver perchlorate and of silver triflate with alkyl iodides. Solvent inhibition of isomerization

CD Beard, K Baum

Index: Beard,C.D.; Baum,K. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1974 , vol. 39, # 26 p. 3875 - 3877

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Abstract

Primary alkyl iodides reacted with silver perchlorate and with silver triflate in pentane, carbon tetrachloride, or 1, 1, 2-trichlorotrifluoroethane to give mixtures of the primary and secondary perchlorates and triflates, respectively, with secondary isomers predominating. In benzene, only the unrearranged products were obtained. An excess of alkyl iodide and, to a lesser extent, methylene chloride also inhibited isomerization. Isopropyl iodide and allyl ...

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