“…Addition of anhydrous ether (ca. 15 ml) caused a white, crystalline solid to separate. This was quickly filtered in a drybox and identified as N,N'-di-(l-cyclohexenyl)-o-benzenedisulfonamide (0.64 g, 65%): mp 162-164°; ir (KBr) 3280 (N-H), 1575 (C=C), 1325 (S02), and 1175 cm"1 (S02); NMR (CDCI3) 8.10 (d of d, H3 and He, J3,4 = 6.0, J3,s = 3.0 Hz), 7.66 (d of d, H4 and H5), 7.23 (N-H, 2 H, D20 exchange), 5.50 (m, 2 vinyl ), 2.04-1.82 (m, 8 allylic H), and 1.54-1.32 (m, 8 aliphatic H); MS (70 eV) m/e 396 (M-+, 3), 172 (16), 99 (24), 98 (100), 97 (64).…”