Bicyclization of aza-compounds by positive halide ions. I. Cyclic amines
RM Elofson, FF Gadallah…
Index: Elofson, R. M.; Gadallah, F. F.; Laidler, J. K. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1985 , vol. 63, p. 1170 - 1172
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Abstract
Cyclic amines are oxidized to the bicyclic compounds by electrochemical oxidation. The presence of halide ions is found necessary for the reaction to proceed and to produce any bicyclic products. It is postulated that a positive halide species, X (+), is produced electrochemically and stabilized under the specific reaction conditions. The X (+) ion forms a complex with the parent cyclic amine which decomposes to the bicyclic product and HX. ...
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