Lithium hypochlorite-clorox as a novel oxidative mixture for methyl ketones and methyl carbinols
…, DM Benbrook, PJ Birckbichler, EC Nelson
Index: Madler; Klucik; Soell; Brown; Liu; Berlin; Benbrook; Birckbichler; Nelson Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 1998 , vol. 30, # 2 p. 230 - 234
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Abstract
New, mild methods were needed to oxidize methyl ketones and related systems regiospecifically. The conversion of methyl ketones into carboxylic acids with one less carbon has been historically accomplished with hypohalites in alkaline media; 14 sodium hypochlorite and hypobromite are the most common reagents utilized. Although sodium hypoiodite has been used for many years in the iodoform test,'it has not been employed ...
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