Decomposition of cyclobutanecarbonyl m-chlorobenzoyl peroxide on silica. Formation of esters without the intervention of carboxyinversion compounds
JT Barbas, JE Leffler
Index: Barbas, John T.; Leffler, John E. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1991 , vol. 56, # 11 p. 3722 - 3723
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Results Kinetics. As expected, the decomposition of cyclobutanecarbonyl m-chlorobenzoyl peroxide (1) on silica is very fast. The first-order rate constant (Table I) for the reaction at 26 OC, on silica without solvent or in a CC14 silica slurry, is of the order of sl, while the rates in CHC13 or CC14 solution are an order of magnitude lower even at 55" C, a much higher temperature. Products. The products and their yields are given in Table 11. None of the ...
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