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Glucoisosaccharinic acid formation

G. Machell and G. N. Richards, Mechanism of saccharinic acid formation. Part II. The a, /3-dicarbonyl intermediate in formation of D-glucoisosaccharinic acid, J. Chem. Soc., (1960) 1932-1944. [Pg.305]

Fig. 2-33. Alkaline peeling reaction of cellulose (R = cellulose chain). 1 — 2, Isomerization 2 — 3, 2,3-enediol formation 3 — 4, j3-alkoxy elimination 4 —> 5, tautomerization 5 — 6, benzilic acid rearrangement leading to glucoisosaccharinic acid. Fig. 2-33. Alkaline peeling reaction of cellulose (R = cellulose chain). 1 — 2, Isomerization 2 — 3, 2,3-enediol formation 3 — 4, j3-alkoxy elimination 4 —> 5, tautomerization 5 — 6, benzilic acid rearrangement leading to glucoisosaccharinic acid.

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.199 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.28 , Pg.46 , Pg.199 , Pg.292 ]




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