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Methanol, acid-catalysed ester formation with esters

Sulfuric acid can form ester derivatives with alcohols, though since it is a dibasic acid (pAla — 3, 2) it can form both mono- and di-esters. Thus, acid-catalysed reaction of methanol with sulfuric acid gives initially methyl hydrogen sulfate, and with a second mole of alcohol the diester dimethyl sulfate. Though not shown here, the mechanism will be analogous to the acid-catalysed formation of carboxylic acid esters (see Section 7.9). [Pg.272]


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