Journal of the American Chemical Society

α-Bromination of Dicarboxylic Acids1

E Schwenk, D Papa

Index: Schwenk; Papa Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 , vol. 70, p. 3626

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Abstract

The method commonly employed for the a-bromination of carboxylic acids consists of the addition of bromine to a mixture of the acid and red. phosphorus or phosphorus halide. In place of the free acid, the corresponding ester may be used. This method, with minor ...

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