Effect of the catalyst nature and quantity on catalytic olefination

AV Shastin, VM Muzalevskii, VN Korotchenko…

Index: Shastin; Muzalevskii; Korotchenko; Balenkova; Nenaidenko Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2006 , vol. 42, # 2 p. 183 - 189

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Abstract

Abstract The study of the catalyst nature effect on the catalytic olefination of 4- chlorobenzaldehyde hydrazone by polyhaloalkanes revealed that the best catalysts for the reaction are copper salts. With polyhaloalkanes more active than CCl 4, like CBr 4 and CCl 3 Br, the olefination can proceed without catalyst.

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