Conversion of tertiary amines to formamides in presence of dichlorocarbene and phenoxide ion
M Yonovich, Y Sasson
Index: Tetrahedron Letters, , vol. 21, p. 1875 - 1876
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Tetrahedron Letters Vol. 21, Pp 1875 - 1876 @Pergamon Press Ltd. 1980. ... 1. NaOH R3N + CHC13 + 2. HCl + R2NCtKI + R = n-C4Hg, n-C6H13 In a typical example 15 g (0.1 mole) p-tert-butylphenol was dissolved in solution of 24 g (0.6 mole) sodium hydroxide in 24 ml water. ...
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