Carboxylation of phenol derivatives. 22. Formation of alkali alkyl carbonate by the O-carboxylation of alcohol in the presence of an alkali salt of a weak acid.
I Hirao, T Kito, T Funamoto, T Murakami…
Index: Hirao,I. et al. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1976 , vol. 49, p. 2775 - 2779
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Abstract
O-Carboxylation of the alcohol (ROH) occurred to give alkali alkyl carbonate in a good yield when carbon dioxide was introduced into the mixture of an alkali salt of a weak acid, alcohol, and acetone (or THF) at room temperature under atmospheric pressure. Such alkali salts as PhOM, pR′ C 6 H 4 OM (R′= CH 3, CH 3 O, or Br), Et 2 NCSSM, NaCN, and C 6 H 4 (CO) 2 NK (M= K or Na) were effective. The mixture of HOC 6 H 4 COOM and ROCOOM was ...
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