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Reaction of aluminum triisopropylate with acyl peroxides

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Acyl peroxides react with aluminum triisopropylate at ordinary temperature with cleavage of an ester and formation of an alkoxyaluminum peracid salt which further oxidizes the isopropyl group to acetone and is converted into an alkoxyaluminum carboxylate.

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Razuvaev, G.A., Stepovik, L.P. & Mitrofanova, E.V. Reaction of aluminum triisopropylate with acyl peroxides. Russ Chem Bull 13, 142–144 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179584

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