Polar influences in radical reactions. Part VII. Hydrogen abstraction from nuclear-substituted diphenylmethanes, deoxybenzoins, and allylbenzenes by atomic bromine
The relative reactivities of nuclear-substituted diphenylmethanes, deoxybenzoins (X·C6H4·CH2Bz), and allylbenzenes towards atomic bromine at 80° have been determined by means of competitive reactions by use of allylbenzene, diphenylmethyl methyl ether, and p-bromoethylbenzene, respectively, as refer...
Main Authors: | Low, T.P., Lee, K.H. |
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Format: | Article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
1970
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