A spin trap study of the one-step oxidative lactonization of alkanoic acids
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ESR spectroscopy and the spin trap method were used to show the intermediate formation of acyloxyl and 3-carboxyalkyl radicals in the direct oxidation of alkanoic acids to γ- lactones by the action of sodium peroxydisulfate.
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Oxidation Sodium Spectroscopy Lactone Intermediate Formation
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