Electroorganic chemistry. XII. Anodic oxidation of enol esters

T Shono, Y Matsumura…

Index: Shono,T. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1974 , vol. 96, p. 3532 - 3536

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Abstract: Electrochemical oxidation of a number of enol esters was carried out at a carbon rod anode in acetic acid. The products consisted of four types of compounds: conjugated enones, a-acetoxy carbonyl compounds, gem-diacetoxy compounds, and triacetoxy compounds. The product distribution was influenced by the structure of the starting compound. The oxidation of the enol ester prepared from a-alkylcycloalkanone gave the ...

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