Allylmagnesium bromide
Allylmagnesium bromide is a Grignard reagent used for introducing the allyl group. It is commonly available as a solution in diethyl ether. If desired, it may be synthesized in the normal method from magnesium and allyl bromide.[1]
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Molar mass | 145.282 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Benson, R. E.; McKusick, B. C. (1958). "1,4-Pentadiene". Organic Syntheses. 38: 78.; Collective Volume, 4, p. 746
Further reading
- Chabot, P. (1996). "7. Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy". In Rakita, P. E.; Silverman, G. (eds.). Handbook of Grignard Reagents. New York, N.Y.: Marcel Dekker. pp. 93–102. ISBN 0-8247-9545-8.
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