Dysprosium metal promoted Barbiertype allylation of ketones and aldehydes has been investigated. It has been shown that dysprosium metal (activated by mercuric chloride) is effective in promoting the reaction of ketones with allyl iodide. The corresponding homoallylic alcohols are obtained in satisf
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Catalytic pyrolysis of polyvinylchloride in the presence of metal chloride
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2000
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