1898
DOI: 10.1002/cber.18980310186
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Ueber alkylschwefligsaure Salze

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“…The only exception to this rule reported (75) is that the alkaline hydrolysis of the cyclic sulfite of cfs-1,2-cyclohexanediol yields almost exclusively irans-l,2-diol, contrary to the reaction in acid. In the earliest reported experiments on alkaline hydrolysis (2,199) alkali salts of sulfonic acids were found among the products. Baggesgaard-Rasmussen (9), reinvestigating this point, concluded that hydrolysis is normal in excess base where the reaction is fast and complete, but under conditions where unreacted dialkyl sulfite and inorganic sulfite can interact slowly, a small percentage of alkane sulfonate may be formed, analogous to the reactions observed by Strecker and Mayer (vide section IIIF, alkylation).…”
Section: E Hydrolysismentioning
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“…The only exception to this rule reported (75) is that the alkaline hydrolysis of the cyclic sulfite of cfs-1,2-cyclohexanediol yields almost exclusively irans-l,2-diol, contrary to the reaction in acid. In the earliest reported experiments on alkaline hydrolysis (2,199) alkali salts of sulfonic acids were found among the products. Baggesgaard-Rasmussen (9), reinvestigating this point, concluded that hydrolysis is normal in excess base where the reaction is fast and complete, but under conditions where unreacted dialkyl sulfite and inorganic sulfite can interact slowly, a small percentage of alkane sulfonate may be formed, analogous to the reactions observed by Strecker and Mayer (vide section IIIF, alkylation).…”
Section: E Hydrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chlorides (38,87) and metal salts (199,237,240) of the two respective classes. As sulfonic esters and ionic sulfonates are derivable from inorganic metal sulfites, these compounds were originally denoted as "sulfurous" in the German literature.…”
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