An unusually stable salt from isophorone
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J.N. Marx
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Article
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1970
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Elsevier Science
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French
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The addition of bromine to isophorone (I) in CC14 gives a solid white precipitate, originally reported 2.3 to be the normal Br2 addition product (II), which readily loses a mole of HBr in the presence of moisture to give a product assumed to be 2-bromoisophorone. 3