Aromatic Cyclodehydration. IX. 1 9-Alkylphenanthrenes
CK Bradsher, ST Amore
Index: Bradsher; Amore Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1941 , vol. 63, p. 493
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Abstract
The second general method of synthesis employed is an extension of the olefin oxide method used previously to prepare 9, lO-cyclohexenophenanthrene6 and with limited success in the synthesis of~ henanthrene.~ A Grignard reagent prepared from 2- iodobiphenyl was treated with a suitable aldehyde and the resulting carbinol (IV) dehydrated with potassium bisulfate. The olefin (V) was oxidized with monoperphthalic acid and the ...
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