Issue 0, 1967

Reactivity and structure of alkyl vinyl ethers. Part III. Kinetics and mechanism of dichlorocarbene addition reactions

Abstract

The reaction of a series of alkyl vinyl ethers (ROCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CH2) with dichlorocarbene (generated by reaction of potassium t-butoxide with chloroform) has been studied. Products were characterised as the appropriate dichlorocyclopropyl ethers. Competition experiments showed that the relative rates of reaction varied for a series of alkyl groups (R) in the order t-butyl (2·43), isopropyl (1·56), ethyl (1·20), methyl (1·03), isobutyl (1·00), 2-chloroethyl (0·48). On this scale, cyclohexene had a relative rate of 0·94. The order of reactivity is approximately parallel with that observed previously for acid-catalysed hydrolysis and it is suggested that the transition state for the carbene reaction involves the oxygen atom directly.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1967, 973-976

Reactivity and structure of alkyl vinyl ethers. Part III. Kinetics and mechanism of dichlorocarbene addition reactions

A. Ledwith and H. J. Woods, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1967, 973 DOI: 10.1039/J29670000973

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