Author:
Scherf G. W. H.,Brown R. K.
Abstract
In hydrocarbon or ether solvents, the sodium or potassium salt of fluorene or of 9-benzoylfluorene reacts with an equimolar amount of benzoyl chloride to form 9,1′-benzoyloxybenzylidenefluorene (I). The reaction of equimolar quantities of the lithium salt of fluorene or of 9-benzoylfluorene and benzoyl chloride in ether solvents gives rise to a mixture of 9,9-dibenzoylfluorene (II) and 9,1′-benzoyloxybenzylidenefluorene (I), but in hydrocarbon solvents produces only 9,9-dibenzoylfluorene (II).Only 9-benzoylfluorene is isolated from the reactions of the monometal salts of fluorene or of 9-benzoylfluorene with ethyl benzoate.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
13 articles.
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