Polyphosphoric Acid as a Dehydrating Agent. III. Identification of the Hydrocarbons from Mesitylene and Aliphatic Acids1

HR Snyder, RW Roeske

Index: Snyder; Roeske Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 5820

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Abstract

In the preceding paper of this series' it was reported that certain aromatic hydrocarbons react with simple carboxylic acids in the presence of polyphosphoric acid to give hydrocarbons. The identification of these white, crystalline hydrocarbons is the subject of the present communication. They were obtained in attempts to acylate mesitylene with aliphatic acids in the presence of polyphosphoric acid. The reactions were conducted with vigorous stirring ...

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