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The vinyl ethers of methyl- and dimethylcyclopropylcarbinol were synthesized.
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Due to high steric hindrance, the vinylation of dimethylcyclopropylcarbinol and also the hydrogenation of its vinyl ether were much slower than in the case of methylcyclopropylcarbinol.
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The authors would like to thank G. K. Gaivoronskaya, who plotted the spectra on an ISP-51 spectrograph.
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Meshcheryakov, A.P., Glukhovtsev, V.G. Vinyl ethers of methyl- and dimethylcyclopropylcarbinols. Russ Chem Bull 9, 1891–1893 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00907753
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