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Dimethyl succinate, conversion reactions

The catalytic dicarbonylation of ethylene to dimethyl succinate can be carried out in 90% conversion.94 High reaction temperatures and low carbon monoxide pressures can lead to unsaturated esters as a result of a faster -hydride elimination from the intermediate (23) than carbon monoxide insertion. This later reaction path has been termed oxidative carboxylation. [Pg.947]


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