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Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Thermal Rearrangements. Part 23. The Thermogram of a C6H6 Chemistry in the Temperature Range from 450 to 730 °C.

G. ZIMMERMANN

G. ZIMMERMANN

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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M. NUECHTER

M. NUECHTER

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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M. REMMLER

M. REMMLER

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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M. FINDEISEN

M. FINDEISEN

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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H. HOPF

H. HOPF

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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L. ERNST

L. ERNST

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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C. MLYNEK

C. MLYNEK

Inst. Tech. Chem., Univ. Leipzig, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany

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First published: February 7, 1995

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Investigations on the thermal isomerization of 1,5-hexadiyne and its ( 1,6-D2)-labeled derivative reveal that the reaction products are formed by two different routes: electrocyclization to dimethylene cyclobutene at temp. up to 600 °C and radical reaction to benzene and pentafulvene at temp. above 550 °C.

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