Reactivity of nitrocompounds

Communication 6. Mechanism of the hydration of α-nitrocrotonic ester
  • V. M. Belikov
  • Yu. N. Belokon'
Physical Chemistry

Conclusions

  1. 1.

    As a result of an investigation of the hydration ofα-nitrocrotonic ester in water at pH < 3.0, it was shown that the step limiting the rate of the process is recombination of the intermediate C -anion ofα-nitro-β-hydroxybutyric ester.

     
  2. 2.

    The decomposition ofα-nitrocrotonic ester at pH>4.0 leads to the production of nitroacetic ester and acetaldehyde. The formation of an intermediate C-anion ofα-nitro-β-hydroxybutyric acid was demonstrated in this case.

     

Keywords

Acetaldehyde Ester Hydration Recombination Nitrocompounds 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • V. M. Belikov
    • 1
  • Yu. N. Belokon'
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Heteroorganic CompoundsAcademy of Sciences of the USSRUSSR

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