Abstract

1. The interlinked oxidation of benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde and aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, chlorobenzene, and naphthalene) at 115–166° and 50 atm air pressure is accompanied by hydroxylation of the latter to phenols. 2. The introduction of acetic anhydride as the acetylating agent in the interlinked oxidation of aromatic compounds and aldehydes makes it possible to substantially increase the concentration of phenolic compounds and increase their rate of accumulation as phenyl acetates.

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