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Stereoelectronic control in the photorearrangement of. alpha.-chloro ketones. Mechanistic studies in organic photochemistry

Givens et al., 1974

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11646385611995037020
Author
Givens R
Strekowski L
Devonshire R
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The current interest in photolysis of organic halides has prompted us to communicate our results on the photochemistry of a series of-chloro ketones. Gen-erally, irradiation of-halo ketones leads to the photolysis of the carbon-halogen bond. 2-6 Attempted mechanistic …
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    • C07C45/00Preparation of compounds having >C = O groups bound only to carbon or hydrogen atoms; Preparation of chelates of such compounds
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