Grignard Reactions. XVII. 1 The Reactions of Esters and Acid Chlorides with Grignard Reagents

FC Whitmore, WS Forster

Index: Whitmore; Forster Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1942 , vol. 64, p. 2967

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Abstract

In the course of the preparation of large amounts of diethyl-t-butylcarbinol, it was found that while ethylmagnesium bromide reacted with trimethylacetyl chloride to give 26% of this tertiary alcohol and GO% of the secondary alcohol, ethyl-t-butylcarbinol, the same reagent reacted with methyl trimethylacetate to give 78.5% of the tertiary alcohol and only 8.6% of the secondary alcohol.

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