Aromatic Cyclodehydration. XII. 1 The Mechanism of the Cyclization of o-Benzyl-phenones. II
CK Bradsher, ES Smith
Index: Bradsher; Smith Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1943 , vol. 65, p. 1643
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JOURNAL, 66, 854 (1943). but in only the first of these were we able to demonstrate that fact by synthesis. In the second, and theoretically more important, case involving the formation of a 9, lO-dihydroanthracene derivative, our attempt to confirm the identity of the product by synthesis was unsuc~ essful.~ We felt that by choosing a suitable ketone or, more exactly, ketimine, it would be possible to obtain upon cyclization, a 9, lO-dihydroanthracene ...
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