Polymerization. VII. The Structure of the Alfin Catalyst1

AA Morton, MET Holden

Index: Morton; Holden Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 1677,1679

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Summary A convenient synthesis of &-aspartic acid is described. a-Amino-y-hydroxybutyric acid (or the lactone hydrobromide) prepared from y-butyrolactone was benzoylated to give a- benzamido-y-hydroxybutyric acid. This compound was oxidized by alkaline potassium permangan-ate to benzamido-aspartic acid, from which dl-aspartic acid was obtained by hydrolysis.

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