2-Triphenylmethylaminopyridine

R Adams, JB Campbell

Index: Adams; Campbell Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1949 , vol. 71, p. 3539

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Abstract

When p-ethyltoluene and p-propyltoluene react with methylcyclohexene in the presence of hydrogen fluoride and sulfuric acid, the main products formed result from a hydrogen transfer in which the aromatic hydrocarbons acted as a hydrogen donor and methylcyclohexene as a hydrogen acceptor.

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