Conformational analysis—III: The reactions of the cyclooctenes with halogen, and the dipole moments of thecis-andtrans-1, 2-dichlorocyclooctanes
NL Allinger, LA Tushaus
Index: Allinger,N.L.; Tushaus,L.A. Tetrahedron, 1967 , vol. 23, p. 2051 - 2059
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Abstract
The addition of chlorine tocis-cyclooctene yields thetrans-dichloride, which has a dipole moment of 3· 1D, that is slightly solvent dependent. The correspondingcis-dichloride was not obtained by the chlorination of thetrans-olefin, but was synthesized indirectly, and found to have a dipole moment of 2· 3D, which is also solvent dependent. The addition of halogen totrans-cyclooctene was shown to yield a complex mixture of products, the major one ...
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