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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 7, 568-569, July 1966
Copyright © 1966 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Synthesis of long-chain alkyl and alkenyl bromides

Wolfgang J. Baumann and Helmut K. Mangold

University of Minnesota, The Hormel Institute, Austin, Minnesota

Long-chain alkyl and alkenyl bromides are obtained in quantitative yields by the reaction of methane-sulfonates with anhydrous magnesium bromide in absolute ether; cis-trans isomerization of double bonds does not occur.

Supplementary key words synthesis • alkyl • alkenyl • bromides • methanesulfonates • mesylates • cis,trans double bonds

Submitted on December 28, 1965
Accepted on March 1, 1966


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