The Potassium-catalyzed Reaction of Olefins with Arylalkanes1
L Schaap, H Pines
Index: Schaap; Pines Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1957 , vol. 79, p. 4967,4968
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Abstract
Benzene and arylalkanes having no benzylic hydrogens react with ethylene only under more vigorous conditions to yield products in which the aromatic ring has been eth~ lated.~ The mode of addition of arylalkanes to substituted ethylenes has been shown to be highly selective. The compounds produced are those that
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