The condensation of primary alcohols with resorcinol and other hydroxy aromatic compounds
RN Sen, NN Sarkar
Index: Sen; Sarkar Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1925 , vol. 47, p. 1086
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Abstract
In the first stage of the reaction one molecular equivalent of the alcohol reacts with one of resorcinol, and a diphenylmethane derivative (I) is formed by the elimination of one molecule of water. This diphenylmethane derivative is then oxidized to a benzohydrol (11) which reacts with a second equivalent of resorcinol and gives rise to Product 111. Next, one equivalent of water is eliminated, whereby a xanthene derivative is formed (IV). This ...
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