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Dehydrocondensation of Acetone under Supercritical Conditions

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Abstract—The condensation of acetone under supercritical conditions was studied at different temperatures, pressures, and densities in a static mode. The high yield of mesitylene under the given conditions and its easy isolation from the reaction mixture made it possible to propose a new method for its preparation.

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This study was performed using the equipment of the Arktika Multiaccess Center, Northern (Arctic) Federal University. It was financially supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Russian Federation (project ID no. RFMEFI59417X0013) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant no. 18-29-06002).

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Ivakhnov, A.D., Skrebets, T.E. & Bogdanov, M.V. Dehydrocondensation of Acetone under Supercritical Conditions. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. B 13, 1125–1127 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S199079311907008X

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