A novel rearrangement of hydroxamic acids using sulfonyl chlorides
CD Hurd, L Bauer
Index: Hurd; Bauer Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954 , vol. 76, p. 2791
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Abstract
Direct rearrangement of monohydroxamic acids without the necessity of isolating a dihydroxamic acid occurs on reaction of the monohydroxamic salts with arenesulfonyl chlorides. The product from benzohydroxamic acid is benzo-(phenylcarbamylhydroxamic) acid, that from hydrocinnamohydroxamic acid is hydrocinnamo-( phenethylcarbamylhydroxamic) acid, and that from succinohydroxamic acid (with ...
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