Low Temperature Dehydrogenations. II
RT Arnold, C Collins, W Zenk
Index: Arnold; Collins; Zenk Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1940 , vol. 62, p. 983
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Abstract
In an introductory report'it was shown that several different types of hydroaromatic compounds can be dehydrogenated at comparatively low temperatures by making use of chloranil or other quinones with high oxidation potentials. This method has now been extended to reactions leading to the preparation of unsymmetrical biphenyl, terphenyls, etc., according to the scheme
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