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Mesityl oxide reaction with cyclohexane

Purely parallel reactions are e.g. competitive reactions which are frequently carried out purposefully, with the aim of estimating relative reactivities of reactants these will be discussed elsewhere (Section IV.E). Several kinetic studies have been made of noncompetitive parallel reactions. The examples may be parallel formation of benzene and methylcyclo-pentane by simultaneous dehydrogenation and isomerization of cyclohexane on rhenium-paladium or on platinum catalysts on suitable supports (88, 89), parallel formation of mesityl oxide, acetone, and phorone from diacetone alcohol on an acidic ion exchanger (41), disproportionation of amines on alumina, accompanied by olefin-forming elimination (20), dehydrogenation of butane coupled with hydrogenation of ethylene or propylene on a chromia-alumina catalyst (24), or parallel formation of ethyl-, methylethyl-, and vinylethylbenzene from diethylbenzene on faujasite (89a). [Pg.24]

Evidence for the involvement of the diprotonated species 40 and 42 includes 13C NMR data, which shows deshielding of the involved carbons as the acidity of the media increases from H0 —8 to —26 (mesityl oxide is estimated to be fully monoprotonated in acids of about H0 —8). Dication 42 has been shown to be capable of reacting even with very weak nucleophiles, for example, abstracting hydride from cyclohexane.19b An analogous species (43) has been proposed in interaction with excess AICI3. Protonated cyclohex-2-enone is converted to 3-methylcyclo-pent-2-enone in HF-SbFs solution at 50°C.20 The reaction mechanism is thought to involve the dicationic intermediate 44 (eq 13). Likewise, aryl-substituted indenones are converted to the dications by reaction in superacid (eq 14).21... [Pg.194]


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