Ketene acetals. XXX. Alkylation of dimethylketene dimethylacetal
SM McElvain, CL Aldridge
Index: McElvain; Aldridge Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1953 , vol. 75, p. 3987,3990
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Abstract
Dimethylketene dimethylacetal (I) is readily converted to a trisubstituted acetic ester when heated with such halides as benzoyl chloride, benzyl bromide, benzhydryl bromide and phenacyl bromide. With triphenylmethyl bromide the thermal reaction with I produces triphenylmethane, methyl methacrylate and its dimer VIII. These products are shown to arise from a concerted intramolecular thermal decomposition of the initially formed methyl, 9,, ...
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