The Effect of Strain in Cycloalkylcarbinols on their Reactivity with Benzene in the Presence of Aluminum Chloride
RC Huston, K Goodemoot
Index: Huston; Goodemoot Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1934 , vol. 56, p. 2432
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Abstract
I t has been shown in previous papers2 that those alcohols in which the alpha carbon atom is either a member of the benzene ring or is double bonded condense with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride. It appears that the degree of reactivity of the alcoholic hydroxyl is dependent upon the degree of unsaturation or strain. Since allyl alcohol, which is the simplest member of the series of cycloalkyl carbinols, condenses with benzene, one ...
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