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Heptanols, dehydration

What product(s) would be obtained by the dehydration of 2-heptanol Of 2-methyl-1-cyclohexanol ... [Pg.146]

Boric acid is a mild dehydrating agent suitable for removal of water from some primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohols. Since the acid and the alcohol form first a trimeric metaboric ester, which then regenerates the boric acid when it decomposes to the olefin,36 the reaction is somewhat similar to pyrolysis of carboxylic esters but the boric acid dehydration occurs at appreciably lower temperatures (250-300°). Olefins are readily obtained by heating approximately molar equivalents of boric acid and 1-octanol, 1-heptanol, 1-hexanol, (—)-menthol, cyclohexanol, or 5cyclohexane-methanol, and cyclobutanemethanol.38... [Pg.817]


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