The Rearrangement Reaction of Levulinic Acid in a Selenium Dioxide-catalyzed Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation
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The selenium dioxide-catalyzed oxidation of levulinic acid with hydrogen peroxide in <I>t</I>-butyl alcohol gave glutaric acid and methylsuccinic acid as the rearrangement products. The glutaric acid may be formed by the migration of the β-carboxyethyl group to the methyl carbon atom and by the oxidation of the carbonyl group to the carboxyl group, and the formation of methylsuccinic acid may be due to the migration of the methyl group to the methylene carbon atom adjacent to the carbonyl group.
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著者
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Tsutsumi Shigeru
Department of Chemical Technology Faculty of Engineering Osaka University
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Sonoda N.
Department of Chemical Technology Faculty of Engineering Osaka University
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