The action of heat on γ-alkoxybutyryl chlorides
FF Blicke, WB Wright Jr, MF Zienty
Index: Blicke; Wright; Zienty Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1941 , vol. 63, p. 2490
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Abstract
A mixture of 33 g. of the acid chloride, 50 g. of potassium carbonate and 40 cc. of water was allowed to remain at room temperature for twelve hours, the solution evaporated to dryness, the residue made acid with hydrochloric acid, extracted with ether and the solvent removed from the extract. There was obtained 21 g.(74%) of y-methoxybutyric acid; bp 112-114'(11 mm.). l0 Methyl y-Ch1orobutyrate.-(a) Five grams of y-methoxybutyric acid, which boiled at ...
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