Abstract

Product of Decarboxylation of Hexahydrophthalic Anhydride: Structure and Spectroscopic Properties The decarboxylation of some dicarboxylic anhydrides by catalytic influence of tertiary amines occurs at surprisingly low temperature (T≥80°C). The product 12, formed from two molecules of hexahydrophthalic anhydride 6 with loss of one molecule of carbon dioxide, has been isolated and characterized by spectroscopic investigations and X-ray structure analysis.

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