The Low Temperature Halogenation of Isobutylenes
RT Arnold, WW Lee
Index: Arnold; Lee Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1953 , vol. 75, p. 5396,5399
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Abstract
Presumably, compounds VI and VI1 cannot be formed via an attack by a chloronium ion (el+) in the first step, since this would lead to a Wagner-Meenvein rearrangement. The formation of the camphane derivatives VI11 and IX in relatively small quantities, however, is best explained in this way.
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