The Catalytic Hydrogenation of Esters to Alcohols. II
K Folkers, H Adkins
Index: Folkers; Adkins Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1932 , vol. 54, p. 1146
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Abstract
Ethyl caproate 44.7 7.5 62.4 37.6%-Butyl caproate 57.7 6.25 85.0 15.0%-Butyl caproate, methanol 42.1 7.5 89.4 10.6 Set.-butyl caproate 58.6 8.0 82.8 17.2 8-Ethoxyethyl caproate, 74-76 a (2 mm.) 60.1 6 84 90.9 9.1%-Hexyl caproate, 84-86 O (3 mm.) 65.2 7.64 96.3 3.7 Cyclohexyl caproate, 116-117"(11 mm.) 91.6 3.0 100.0 0.0 Hexahydrobenzyl caproate, 100- 102"(2 mm.) 68 2 10.41 94.7 5.3 Lauryl caproate, 148-149"(2 mm.) 43.8 8.66 68 9 31 1 ...
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