Abstract

The kinetics of salicin acid hydrolysis in aqueous solutions were studied. The salicin content in the reaction mixtures was determined by HPLC with UV detection. The salicin hydrolysis rate depended more on the solution acidity than on the temperature. The dependences of the salicin hydrolysis rate constant on temperature and solution acidity were established. Salicin was most reactive in aqueous solutions at 90°C and pH 2.0

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