Carbonyl Reactions. V. Acidity and Temperature Dependence in the

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observed by Paul a n d Haniiiiett" that the rxte oi halogenation of iiitroacetophenoiie parallels the measured acidit!. function in acetic acid, but with 3 slope of 1 A. S o y c e and I'r\*or9 obser\.etl that the iiiwsured rates of condensatioii of benzaldehyde alltl acetophenone parallel t.he iiieasured acidity function i i i acetic acid, and (kbhart ant1 A4dairis h:i\-e obsen-ed similar results 011 the rearrangenient beiizopinacol. Experimental ( l r

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CONDENSATION OF ANISALDEHYDE A N D METHYL ETHYLKETONE

Aug. 20, 1958

anisyl)-3-methyl-3-butene-2-one(111) from the intermediate ester. I n anhydrous acetic acid the elimination reaction can involve only the ester, and proceeds to completion; in wet acetic acid incursion of the cleavage reaction (k2) becomes important. The measured rates of elimination are summarized in Table I.

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