Anhydrous copper (II) sulfate: an efficient catalyst for the liquid-phase dehydration of alcohols
…, RD Bishop, PM Fitch, R Hardenstein
Index: Hoffman, Robert V.; Bishop, Richard D.; Fitch, Patricia M.; Hardenstein, Richard Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1980 , vol. 45, # 5 p. 917 - 919
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:'65: 32'a Time required for olefin evolution to cease. The normal atmospheric pressure in these laboratories. benzylic> allylic> secondary. The reaction temperatures found to be best were about 120-130 “C for the tertiary, benzylic, and allylic types and 160-180 “C for secondary alcohols. Higher temperatures lead to somewhat decreased yields in cases of easily polymerized olefins. The olefin product was collected at atmospheric pressure or ...
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