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Neophyl compounds rearrangement

Neophyl(tri- -butylphosphine)copper decomposes at temperatures between 30° and 120°C mainly, if not totally, by a free-radical mechanism. The usual products resulting from rearrangement of the neophyl radical were isolated [Eq. (37)], and no evidence was obtained to indicate the formation of an intermediate phenyl-substituted tert-hu. y -copper compound, C6H5CH2(CH3)aCCu. [Pg.245]


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