THE HALOFORM REACTION. VII. THE EFFECT OF ORTHO CHLORINE ATOMS
RC Fuson, JW Bertetti, WE Ross
Index: Fuson; Bertetti; Ross Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1932 , vol. 54, p. 4380,4382
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Abstract
The ketone was prepared from the acid chloride by treatment of the latter with a solution of methylmagnesium chloride. The rate of this reaction is remarkably slow. Four hours of heating of the reaction mixture left the acid chloride largely unchanged, and it was necessary to heat for twenty-four hours in order to obtain the ketone. This treatment gave 2, 4, 6-trichloroacetophenone in yields of about 50% of the the~ retical.~ By treatment with a ...
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