Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. IV. 1 Reaction of Cycloheptanol and Cycloheptene with Benzene. Synthesis of Cycloheptylbenzene

H Pines, A Edeleanu, VN Ipatieff

Index: Pines; Edeleanu; Ipatieff Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945 , vol. 67, p. 2193,2195

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Abstract

The discrepancy between these results and those of Heyroth and Loofbourow might be attributed to the possibility of contamination of products when the isomers are prepared simultaneously. Since the isocytosine is the less stable it could very easily be lost. Personal communication with Dr. Heyroth shed no light on this, and unfortu- nately there is none of the original samples from which comparison might be made under present conditions. As was pointed out in ...

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