STUDY FINDINGS ON GENERAL CHEMISTRY ARE OUTLINED IN REPORTS FROM M.Z. OVAKIMYAN AND COLLEAGUES
News of Science
February 22, 2009
"Reaction of 2,3,4-trichloro-1-butene with phosphoric and nitrogen
nucleophiles was carried out," investigators in Yerevan, Armenia
report.
"In the reaction with allyldiphenylphosphine
1,4-bis-(allyldiphenylphosp honiochlorido)-1,3-butadiene was obtained,
with tributylphosphine, allyldimethylamine and trimethylamine
respective 1,4-bis-onium salts with 2-chloro-2-butenylene
group. Reaction with trimethylamine proceeded with formation
of monoammonium salt with 3,4-dichloro-2-butenyl group," wrote
M.Z. Ovakimyan and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "It is noteworthy that 1,4-splitting of
1,4-bis-(trimethylammoniochlorido)-2-butene at the action of sodium
methoxide occurs with involvement of the less labile hydrogen atom."
Ovakimyan and colleagues published their study in Russian Journal
of General Chemistry (Reaction features of 2,3,4-trichloro-1-butene
with phosphoric and nitrogen nucleophiles. Russian Journal of General
Chemistry, 2008;78(11):2052-2055).
For additional information, contact M.Z. Ovakimyan, National Academy
Science, Institute Organ Chemical, Ul Zakariya Kanakertsi 167A,
Yerevan 375091, Armenia.
The publisher of the Russian Journal of General Chemistry can be
contacted at: Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring St.,
New York, NY 10013-1578, USA.
News of Science
February 22, 2009
"Reaction of 2,3,4-trichloro-1-butene with phosphoric and nitrogen
nucleophiles was carried out," investigators in Yerevan, Armenia
report.
"In the reaction with allyldiphenylphosphine
1,4-bis-(allyldiphenylphosp honiochlorido)-1,3-butadiene was obtained,
with tributylphosphine, allyldimethylamine and trimethylamine
respective 1,4-bis-onium salts with 2-chloro-2-butenylene
group. Reaction with trimethylamine proceeded with formation
of monoammonium salt with 3,4-dichloro-2-butenyl group," wrote
M.Z. Ovakimyan and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "It is noteworthy that 1,4-splitting of
1,4-bis-(trimethylammoniochlorido)-2-butene at the action of sodium
methoxide occurs with involvement of the less labile hydrogen atom."
Ovakimyan and colleagues published their study in Russian Journal
of General Chemistry (Reaction features of 2,3,4-trichloro-1-butene
with phosphoric and nitrogen nucleophiles. Russian Journal of General
Chemistry, 2008;78(11):2052-2055).
For additional information, contact M.Z. Ovakimyan, National Academy
Science, Institute Organ Chemical, Ul Zakariya Kanakertsi 167A,
Yerevan 375091, Armenia.
The publisher of the Russian Journal of General Chemistry can be
contacted at: Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring St.,
New York, NY 10013-1578, USA.