David H. Godson
University of Nottingham
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Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 1975
Raymond Banks; Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson
ω-Alkoxyalkyl- and ω-phenoxyalkyl-carbamoyl chlorides (R1O·[CH2]n·NR2·COCl)(I) rearrange to give, respectively, alkyl or phenyl N-(ω-chloroalkyl)carbamates (II). The rearrangement occurs with the greatest facility when n= 2 or 3. When the carbamates (II)(alkyl but not phenyl) are heated, ring closure readily takes place when n= 2 or 3 to give, respectively, 2-oxazolidones (III) or tetrahydro-1,3-oxazin-2-ones (IV). An analogous rearrangement occurs with 2-ethoxyethyl chloroformate, giving 2-chloroethyl ethyl carbonate.
Archive | 1974
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Anthony Frederick Hams; David M. Weighton; Wilfred H. Wells
Archive | 1964
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Edward Levi Leafe
Archive | 1972
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Douglas Greenwood; Margaret Tulley; Stanley Brice Wakerley
Archive | 1978
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Anthony Frederick Hams; David M. Weighton; Wilfred H. Wells
Archive | 1981
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Douglas Greenwood; Margaret Tulley; Stanley Brice Wakerley
Archive | 1978
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Douglas Greenwood; Margaret Tulley; Stanley Brice Wakerley
Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 1975
Raymond Banks; Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson
ChemInform | 1975
Raymond Banks; Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson
Archive | 1974
Robert Frederick Brookes; David H. Godson; Anthony Frederick Hams; David M. Weighton; Wilfred H. Wells