Tetrahedron letters

On the rate maxima observed in the acid-hydrolysis of some alkylhydroxamic acids

AJ Buglass, M Dorr, M Juffkins

Index: Buglass, A. J.; Dorr, M.; Juffkins, M. Tetrahedron Letters, 1987 , vol. 28, # 28 p. 3283 - 3284

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Download full text in PDF Opens in a new window. Article suggestions will be shown in a dialog on return to ScienceDirect. ... Please enable JavaScript to use all the features on this page. ... Rate maxima seen in the acid-hydrolysis of 2,2-dimethyl- and phenylacetohydroxamic acids are discussed in terms of acid-base equilibria, transition state formation and the different acidity functions that control these steps. ... The protonation equilibrium and mechanism of the ...

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