Cycloalkeneacetic Acids in the Perkin Reaction1
E Schwenk, D Papa
Index: Schwenk; Papa Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945 , vol. 67, p. 1432,1434
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Abstract
We have been interested for somc time in the condensation of cyclohexaneacetic acid with aromatic aldehydes as the simplest approach to the synthesis of a-cyclohexylcinnaniic acid and its derivatives. As far as could be determined from a survey of the literature, cyc1oa: l: ylacetic acids have apparently not been used in the Perkin reaction.
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