Cyclopropanes: The Cyclopropyl Carbanion1, 2
HM Walborsky, FM Hornyak
Index: Walborsky; Hornyak Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 6026,6029
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Introduction Many claims for the existence of optically stable carbanions have appeared in the literature. In nearly all cases, subsequent work has shown these reports to be in error It had been reported that 2-nitrobutane3 and 2-nitrooctane4 gave, on treatment with base, optically active salts. Kornblum5 and Theilacker6 demonstrated that the activity was due to an alkyl nitrate contaminant and that nitro compounds formed inactive salts. Wallis and ...
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