The Reversibility of the Friedel—Crafts Condensation. Hydrogenation Phenomena
LL Alexander, AL Jacoby, RC Fuson
Index: Alexander; Jacoby; Fuson Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1935 , vol. 57, p. 2208
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Summary A method of catalytic hydrogenation has been developed whereby the delta lactones of aldonic acids are reduced in good yield to the corresponding sugars. The gamma lactones are also reduced, but they usually give lower yields of the sugars owing to the further reduction of the sugars to the corresponding sugar alcohols. 2. The method has been adapted to the reduction of the sugars to the corresponding sugar alcohols. It is ...
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