Mercury-photosensitized sulfination, hydrosulfination, and carbonylation of hydrocarbons: alkane and alkene conversion to sulfonic acids, ketones, and aldehydes
RR Ferguson, RH Crabtree
Index: Journal of Organic Chemistry, , vol. 56, # 19 p. 5503 - 5510
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... Because we still see some of the dehydrodimer 1, the trapping by SO2 is not com- (3) (a) Block, E. Organic Chemistry: A Seriea of Monogrcrpb, A=- demic pnr%s: New York, 1978; VoL 37, p 210. (b) Farid, S. J. Chcm. Soc., Chem. ... Page 2. 5504 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 56, No. ...
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