Isomerization processes in the synthesis of asymmetric allyl chalcogenides
EN Deryagina, NA Korchevin
Index: Deryagina; Korchevin Russian Chemical Bulletin, 1996 , vol. 45, # 1 p. 223 - 225
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Abstract
Abstract Allyl-propenyl rearrangement (prototropic isomerization) occurs in the synthesis of allyl organyl chalcogenides in a hydrazine hydrate-KOH system with a 6–10-fold molar excess of KOH. Specificities of the rearrangement that depend on the nature of the
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