1935
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19350680606
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Über die Ester‐Hydrolyse in reinem Wasser

Abstract: Poet hke. 1031 Reduktionsprodukt der R e y c h le rschen Campher-sulfonsaure in seiner Hauptmenge als B o r n e o 1 -Derivat ansprechen. Beides braucht nicht zuzutreffen, wie ich unter Zffr. 1) und 2) gezeigt habe. Aus diesen Grunden vermag ich die Argumente A s a h i n a s und I s h i d a t e s nicht als entscheidend fur die Borneol-Iso-borneol-Frage anzuerkennen. Es scheint mir iiberhaupt fraglich, ob auf rein chemischem Wege eine solche Entscheidung herbeigefuhrt werden kann. Am ehesten diirfte sie durch ro… Show more

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“…From observations of Kailan and co-workers (119-12S) esterification goes 2,000 to 16,000 times as fast in formic acid as in acetic. There is no space to mention many articles on kinetics, salt effect, steric hindrance, and saponification (2,4,19,20,25,39,44,100,101,104,105,111,ISO,132,142,176,179,180,185,186,190,199,201,203,207,212,229,233,253,256,262).…”
Section: Theoreticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From observations of Kailan and co-workers (119-12S) esterification goes 2,000 to 16,000 times as fast in formic acid as in acetic. There is no space to mention many articles on kinetics, salt effect, steric hindrance, and saponification (2,4,19,20,25,39,44,100,101,104,105,111,ISO,132,142,176,179,180,185,186,190,199,201,203,207,212,229,233,253,256,262).…”
Section: Theoreticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If hydrolysis of the ester proceeds to a noticeable extent, it will make the phase relation too complicated to study closely. According to Poethke (11) , the rate of hydrolysis of EtOAc is small in pure water, but this is not confirmed in the brine phase.…”
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confidence: 99%