Issue 0, 1967

The chlorination of 1-methylnaphthalene by molecular chlorine

Abstract

The chlorination of 1-methylnaphthalene in acetic acid, like that of naphthalene1 and of 2-methylnaphthalene,2 gives products of substitution accompanied by those of addition. The adducts include tetrachloro-derivatives of 1-methyl-, 1-chloro-4-methyl-, and 1-chloromethyl-tetralin; they have been isolated and characterised, and their structures and predominant conformations have been partially elucidated. Reaction paths leading to these products are discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1967, 1590-1598

The chlorination of 1-methylnaphthalene by molecular chlorine

G. Cum, P. B. D. de la Mare and M. D. Johnson, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1967, 1590 DOI: 10.1039/J39670001590

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