Ba (OH) 2 as the Catalyst in Organic Reactions??Part X??Reaction of Chalcone with Hydroxylamine

JV Sinisterra, JM Marinas

Index: Sinisterra, J. V.; Marinas, J. M. Bulletin des Societes Chimiques Belges, 1987 , vol. 96, # 4 p. 293 - 302

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Abstract The reaction of several chalcones with hydroxilamine has been studied. A systematic catalytic study of the synthetic process has been accomplished. The different experimental conditions have been studied. The process catalyzed in the homogeneous phase gives mixture of products. Nevertheless the process catalyzed by activated barium hydroxide catalyst, C-200., in heterogeneous phase, produces Δ 2-isoxazolines with high ...

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