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Ketocarboxylic acids diols

The nickel hydroxide electrode resembles in its applications and selectivity the chemical oxidant nickel peroxide. The nickel hydroxide electrode is, however, cheaper, easy to use and in scale-up, and produces no second streams/ waste- and by-products [196], Nickelhydroxide electrode has been applied to the oxidation of primary alcohols to acids or aldehydes, of secondary alcohols to ketones, as well as in the selective oxidation of steroid alcohols, cleavage of vicinal diols, in the oxidation of y-ketocarboxylic acids, of primary amines to nitriles, of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol to 2,2, 6,6 -tetra-rert-butyldiphenoquinone, of 2-(benzylideneamino)-phenols to 2-phenyloxazols, of 1,1-dialkylhydrazines to tetraalkyltetrazenes. For details the reader is referred to Ref. [195]. [Pg.173]

Under different reaction conditions, vicinal diol production [70] or C=C double bond oxidative cleavage to carboxylic acids occurs [59, 71], Dialdehydes are produced from cycloolefins, by tungstic acid as catalyst in t-butanol [72], Secondary alcohols yield ketones, while primary alcohols produce aldehydes or carboxylic acids [59, 68-69, 73-74], Different products are obtained from glycols, under different reaction conditions, 1,2-Diols are cleaved to ketocarboxylic acids and dicarboxylic acids [58, 75], or oxidised to a-hydroxy ketones [76], The latter can be obtained directly from the olefins, with lower selectivity [77], Lactones are formed by 1,4-diols and other a,o)-diols [78], Internal alkynes predominantly yield a,p-epoxyketones [79], or 1,2-diketones and carboxylic acids if HgfAcO) is added as the cocatalyst [80], Terminal alkynes yield a-ketoaldehydes and carboxylic acids. [Pg.26]

Sol 1. (c) Geminal dicarboxylic acid (i.e., compounds in which the two carboxyl groups are on the same carbon atom) and p-ketocarboxylic acid obtained by the oxidation of diols II and IV, respectively, readily undergo decarboxylation on heating. [Pg.315]

Alcohols from carboxylic acid esters Selective reduction s. 12, 110 2-Amino-l,3-diols from ) -ketocarboxylic acid esters... [Pg.394]


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