Dehalogenation of organic halides by means of copper (I) chloride in dimethyl sulphoxide
H Nozaki, T Shirafuji, Y Yamamoto
Index: Nozaki,H. et al. Tetrahedron, 1969 , vol. 25, p. 3461 - 3467
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Abstract
Copper (I) chloride dissolved in DMSO is effective for Wurtz-type condensation of benzal bromide or dichlorodiphenylmethane affording trans-stilbene and tetraphenylethylene in preparative yields. The reaction of cinnamylidene chloride gives p-terphenyl in addition to all trans-1, 6-diphenyl-1, 3, 5-hexatriene. Olefin-dihalocarbene adducts are also sensitive to this reagent and produce allenes and coupling products. Dehalogenation of vic-dihalides ...
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