ISOXAZOLINE OXIDES. X. REDUCTION
EP Kohler, AR Davis
Index: Kohler, Davis Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1930 , vol. 52, p. 4520
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Abstract
It is not possible to isolate any intermediate between the oxide and this final reduction product. If the operation is stopped short of this final stage, a corresponding quantity of oxide is recovered. For this final reduction product only two formulas have any probability. The formation of a substance with this composition manifestly involves the opening of the isoxazole ring. If this occurred between the oxygen and the carbon atom in the 5-position, ...
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