456. Polycyclic systems. Part V. A new route to azulenes
EA Braude, WF Forbes
Index: Braude; Forbes Journal of the Chemical Society, 1953 , p. 2208,2214
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Abstract
A new, general route to hydroazulenes and azulenes is described (cf. Nature, 1951, 168, 874). The synthesis of the parent compound starts with cycloheptanone which is converted via cydoheptenyl-lithium into 1-cyclohept-1'-enylallyl alcohol (I; R= H). This is oxidised with
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