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Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Geminal Systems. Part 40. Rearrangement of the Cyclopropyl - Allyl Type During the Thermolysis of Bicyclic N-Haloaziridines.

G. V. SHUSTOV

G. V. SHUSTOV

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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S. N. DENISENKO

S. N. DENISENKO

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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A. YU. SHIBAEV

A. YU. SHIBAEV

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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YU. V. PUZANOV

YU. V. PUZANOV

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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I. K. A. ROMERO MALDONADO

I. K. A. ROMERO MALDONADO

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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R. G. KOSTYANOVSKII

R. G. KOSTYANOVSKII

Inst. khim. fiz. AN SSSR, Moskva

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First published: May 30, 1989

Abstract

Thermolysis of the N-halodiazabicyclohexanecarboxylates (I) gives the haloacrylates (II).

ChemInform Abstract

Thermolysis of the N-halodiazabicyclohexanecarboxylates (I) gives the haloacrylates (II). The reaction does not proceed via the corresponding α-azo-δ-halopentanoates as proven by the thermolysis of the δ-chloro compound (IV). (Kinetics, mechanism).

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