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Acoxycarboxylic acids

Hydroxy compounds from a-acoxycarboxylic acid esters... [Pg.37]

CgHgCdci, CgHgCOBr, Phthaloyl chloride a-Acoxycarboxylic acid chlorides... [Pg.532]

Acoxycarboxylic acid esters from aldehydes and a-alkoxyenolesters... [Pg.180]

An equimolar amount of chloracetyl chloride in dry dioxane added at 0° with vigorous stirring as fast as possible to 1.5 g. dl-dihydrocycloheximide (prepn. s. 81) in the same solvent containing 1 equivalent of pyridine, stirring continued 1 hr. at 0°, and 15 hrs. at room temp. 0.894 g. dl-dihydrocycloheximide chlor-acetate. — Any excess of base causes formation of large amounts of the isomeric chloracetate. F. Johnson et al.. Am. Soc. 88, 149 (1966) acoxycarboxylic acids s. W. O. McClure, Biochem. Prep. 11, 54 (1966). [Pg.353]

Chiral a-acoxycarboxylic acids from 2,3-oxidoalcohols via a-acoxyglycols... [Pg.41]

Carbonylation, oxidative -, P-acoxycarboxylic acid anhydrides from ethylene derivs. 44, 640 Carbonylation, phase transfer catalyzed 44, 807... [Pg.218]

Palladous chloride j cupric chloride j sodium chloride p-Acoxycarboxylic acid anhydrides from ethylene derivs. Oxidative carbonylation... [Pg.422]


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A-Acoxycarboxylic acid amides

A-Acoxycarboxylic acid esters

A-Acoxycarboxylic acids

Acoxycarboxylic acid chlorides

Acoxycarboxylic acid esters

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