A New Method of Esterification1

MS Newman, WS Fones

Index: Newman; Fones Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 1046

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Summary The oxidation of anthraceae by lead tetraacetate in acetic acid solution is accelerated enormously by water, methanol or potassium acetate, but is retarded by benzene. A study has been made of the rate of oxidation of several polynudear aromatic hydrocarbons by excess lead tetraacetate in 99% acetic acid. Some correlation between rate of oxidation and carcinogenic activity is discernible in specific, limited series of ...

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