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The reaction of glyoxylic acid withp-nitronitrosobenzene (1b) in dilute aqueous solution gave the hydroxamic acid (2b) as the major detectable product. The significance of this observation with respect to the title reaction is discussed.
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This study was supported by grant No. CA 32395 from the National Cancer Institute, and by Research Career Development Award ES 00120 from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, DHHS.
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Corbett, M.D., Corbett, B.R. The generality of the nitroso-glyoxylate reaction: Conversion ofp-nitronitrosobenzene to the hydroxamic acid. Experientia 38, 1310–1311 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01954919
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