614. The chemistry of fluorene. Part V. The preparation of 9: 9-dialkylfluorenes and the dehydrohalogenation of 9-halogenoalkylfluorenes
EJ Greenhow, D McNeil
Index: Greenhow; McNeil Journal of the Chemical Society, 1956 , p. 3204,3208
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Abstract
Dehydrohalogenation of 9-halogenoalkylfluorenes yields an ethylidenefluorene or a cyclopropanespiro-9-fluorene derivative depending on the position of the halogen atom; 9- alkyl-9-halogenoalkylfluorenes are more difficult to dehydrohalogenate, those with a 1'-
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