Abstract: The earlier studies on rearrangement of crotyl esters are extended to the study of a- and y-trifluoromethylallyl trifluoroacetates (IV and V), allyl-a-dz trifluoroacetate (I), allyl-l* O trifluoroacetate (111), a, P-dimethylallyl acetate (VII), and a, y-dimethylallyl acetate (X). In some cases a minor but detectable rearrangement to cis-as well as rrans-y-substituted allyl derivatives is observed. The rate of rearrangement of allyl acetate is within experimental ...
[Rowan, Daryl D.; Lane, Heather P.; Allen, John M.; Fielder, Simon; Hunt, Martin B. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1996 , vol. 44, # 10 p. 3276 - 3285]