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Solvolysis of 1-Adamantylcarbinyl and 3-Homoadamantyl Derivatives. Mechanism of the Neopentyl Cation Rearrangement1Nordlander et al., 1966
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- 11106751460980297576
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- Nordlander J
- Jindal S
- von R. Schleyer P
- Fort Jr R
- Harper J
- Nicholas R
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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The solvolyses of 1-adamantylcarbinyl arenesulfonates in various solvents have been studied as a model for interpretation of the corresponding reactions of neopentyl derivatives. Whereas the later yield products derived entirely from the f-amyl cation, it has not been …
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