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Krafft degradation

Krafft degradation. Conversion of carboxylic acids, especially of high molecular weight, into the next-lower homolog by dry distillation of the alkaline earth salt with the corresponding acetate, followed by chromic acid oxidation of the methyl ketone. [Pg.732]

Koch-Haaf Carboxylations Kochi Reaction Koenigs-Knorr Synthesis Kolbe Electrolytic Synthesis Kolbe-Schmitt Reaction Komer-Contardi Reaction Kostanecki Acylation Krafft Degradation Krapcho Decarbalkoxylation... [Pg.9]

Vogel, B., Aleksandrova, E., Mitov, S., Krafft, M., Dreizler, A., Kerres, J., Hein, M., Roduner, E. (2007) Observation of fuel cell membrane degradation by ex-situ and in-situ electron paramagnetic resonance. ECS Trans. 11, 1105-1114. [Pg.89]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.61 ]




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