Formation of anionic intermediates in the reduction and alkylation of anthracene and its derivatives by sodium bis (2-methoxyethoxy) aluminum hydride
J Malek, M Černý, R Řeřicha
Index: Malek,J. et al. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 1974 , vol. 39, p. 2656 - 2666
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Abstract
Anthracene is reduced by sodium bis (2-methoxyethoxy) aluminum hydride in solutions of benzenoid hydrocarbons under the formation of radical-anion, dianion, and monoanion of 9- hydroanthracene. The existence of these species was confirmed by their electronic spectra. The main product of thermally induced alkylation reaction of the 9-hydroanthracene monoanion by the hydride at 140-1606 C was 9, 9, 10, 10-tetramethyl-9, 10- ...
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