Organoaluminium compounds. V. Reactions of organoaluminium compounds with benzophenone
T Mole and JR Surtees
Australian Journal of Chemistry
17(9) 961 - 966
Published: 1964
Abstract
Benzophenone reacts with trimethyl-, triethyl-, and tri-isobutyl-aluminium in boiling benzene to give products resulting from alkylation, alkylation together with reduction, and reduction, respectively. Under these conditions dimethylphenylaluminium phenylates exclusively, whilst diethylphenylaluminium acts as a phenylating, reducing, and ethylating agent. Both di-isobutylphenyl- and isobutyldiphenylaluminium act as reducing agents, but the latter also phenylates. Attention is drawn to the mechanistic complexity of these reactions.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9640961
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