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Investigating Solvent Effects of an Ionic Liquid on Pericyclic Reactions through Kinetic Analyses of Simple Rearrangements

Simple Cope and Claisen rearrangements were investigated in an ionic liquid and a range of molecular solvents through a series of kinetic studies. Analysis of the solvent effects on the Cope rearrangement of 3‐phenyl‐1,5‐hexadiene indicated that a solvophobic effect was responsible for the observed...

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Published in:ChemPlusChem (Weinheim, Germany) Germany), 2017-03, Vol.82 (3), p.449-457
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