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Santonic acid: Zn-HCl-ether reduction and ceric ammonium nitrate oxidation
Kamlesh Pai Fondekar1, Bhiwa Malik, Shashikumar Keshav Paknikar
1a Department of Chemistry , Goa University , Talegao Plateau, Goa 403206 , India.
Abstract:
Reduction of santonic acid using Zn-HCl-ether yielded succinic anhydride derivatives via pinacolisation followed by rearrangement, whereas oxidation of santonic acid using ceric ammonium nitrate afforded five oxidative decarboxylation products. Dedicated to Prof. TBH McMurry.
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