The influence of catalyst in reaction 616-14-8

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In general, if the atoms that make up the ring contain heteroatoms, such rings become heterocycles, and organic compounds containing heterocycles are called heterocyclic compounds. An article called Analysis of rotatory dispersions of configurationally related halides, published in 1936, which mentions a compound: 616-14-8, Name is 1-Iodo-2-methylbutane, Molecular C5H11I, Synthetic Route of C5H11I.

Rotatory dispersion curves of halides of the type HMeRC(CH2)nX (X = Cl, Br, I; R = alkyl group; n = 0, 1, 2 or 3) are analyzed in the visible and the ultraviolet regions. The 3 halogen atoms function similarly with respect to the character of this curve in compounds of identical structure. A periodicity in the sign of some of the partial contributions of the halogen atom occurs with increase in n. The course of the rotatory dispersion when n = 1 is anomalous. An attempt is made to apply results when n > 0 to the sign of rotation for compounds where n = 0. When X = COOH, CHO, CN, CHMe2, etc., no complete analogy exists between this group and the group where X is a halogen. [M]D25 maximum (homogeneous) is given for the 16 compounds where X = Br, n = 1, 2, 3, 4, and R = Et, Pr, Bu, pentyl, and for the compound HMeEtC(CH2)5Br. Absorption spectra are given for λ 2100-3300 for 5 iodides. Rotatory dispersion curves are given for the compounds HMeEtCCH2I, HMe(C6H13)CCH2I, HMeEtCCH2Br and HMeEtCCH2Cl. [M]D25 maximum, nD25, d425 (vacuum) and rotatory dispersions (numerical) are given for several other compounds in this series. Differences between the interpretation of the dispersions of the iodides given by the authors (C. A. 27, 951) and that given by Kuhn (C. A. 29, 7159.1) are due to substantial differences between their exptl. data.

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