Vapor Phase thermolysis of 1-hexen-5-yn-3-ol. An acetylenic oxy-cope reaction
A Viola, JH MacMillan
Index: Viola; MacMillan Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1968 , vol. 90, p. 6141
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Abstract: 1-Hexen-5-yn-3-01, shown to be free of the internal acetylenic isomer, was subjected to vapor phase thermolysis in a flow system over the range of 350-390" and under various pressures. The extent of,!% hydroxyolefin cleavage, which leads to formation of acrolein and allene, was independent of residence time in the thermolysis zone but increased with temperature, indicative of a higher activation energy than the competing ...
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