Abstract

Oxidation of either 2,6-dibromo- ( 1), 2-bromo- ( 3), or 2-bromo-chloro- p-acetamidophenol ( 5) at a Pt anode in aq. HClO 4 affords the corresponding common, 2, or rare, 4 and 6, marine halo- p-quinols in practicable yields, whereas literature recipes as to either chemical or electrochemical proved to be ineffective; these halo- p-quinols proved to be extremely alkali-labile, in part due to a rearrangement

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