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THE AMMONOMERCURATION OF CYCLOHEXENE

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1965
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John H. Robson, George F Wright, D. Chow
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Isolation of cyclohexene oxide from the chromyl chloride oxidation of cyclohexene

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1973
Oxidation of cyclohexene with chromyl chloride gives, among other products, cyclohexene oxide in low yield.
Ukken O. Cheriyan   +1 more
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ChemInform Abstract: The Reaction of Tetramesityldisilene with Cyclohexane Oxide and Cyclohexene Sulfide.

ChemInform, 1993
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Robert West   +2 more
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Uncatalysed oxidation of cyclohexene

Chemical Engineering Science, 1999
Abstract The oxidation products of cyclohexene find several applications as intermediates for the manufacture of useful chemicals like cyclohexanol, cyclohexenol/cyclohexenone, cyclohexadiene, etc. The uncatalysed oxidation of cyclohexene with molecular oxygen was studied in a batch reactor.
Man Mohan Sharma   +2 more
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Catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexene

Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1991
Oxidation of cyclohexene, in the presence of a palladium catalyst and anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid, sodium salt (AMS) as cocatalyst, has been shown to yield selectively benzene. The oxidative dehydrogenation reaction proceeds in the liquid phase under atmospheric molecular oxygen pressure.
Roger A. Sheldon, Jarosław M. Sobczak
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New polyoxygenated cyclohexene and polyoxygenated seco-cyclohexene from Uvaria boniana

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2013
A new polyoxygenated cyclohexene bonianol A (1) and another new polyoxygenated seco-cyclohexene bonianol B (2) were isolated from the leaves of Uvaria boniana, and their structures were established on the basis of spectroscopic methods including IR, HR-ESI-MS, 1D, and 2D NMR.
Qiongming Xu   +5 more
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Electron ionization of cyclohexene

Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 2014
The absolute total cross section of electron ionization on cyclohexene (CHE) and the branching ratios of the product ions are measured in an electron energy range of 10–200 eV. The total cross section reaches a maximum of 1.5 × 10−15 cm2 at 80 eV. Sixteen noteworthy product ions are observed from the ionization of CHE that have partial cross sections ...
S F Adams, C Q Jiao
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On the ring interconversion of cyclohexene

Journal of Molecular Structure, 1972
Abstract Possible interconversion paths of the cyclohexene molecule are considered, from the point of view of a molecular mechanical model. The application of the modified valley method to the search of the potential function's saddle points arrived at the boat transition state, the calculated barrier being in agreement with NMR experiment.
A.A. Lugovskoy, V.O. Dashevsky
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Ultrafast Dynamics of Cyclohexene and Cyclohexene-d10 Excited at 200 nm

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001
By exciting cyclohexene in the gas phase at 200 nm and probing it by nonresonant multiphoton ionization with mass-selective detection of the ion yields, we found four time constants tau(i) (20, 47, 43, 350 fs). Whereas deuteration lengthens tau2 by a factor of 1.4, the other constants do not change.
Sergei A. Trushin   +2 more
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Polymerisation of cyclohexene [PDF]

open access: possibleRecueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1935
H. I. Waterman   +2 more
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