Abstract
IT WAS shown [1] that conjugated oxidation of benzaldehyde or acetaldehyde with aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, chlorobenzene and naphthalene) at 115-166 ° and 50 atm air is accompanied by hydroxylation into phenols. Conjugated oxidation of aromatic compounds and aldehydes in the presence of acetic anhydride as acetylating agent causes the concentration of phenol compounds and their rate of formation to phenylacetates to increase considerably. This paper seeks to examine in detail the kinetics of conjugated oxidation of benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde with benzene in the presence of acetic anhydride.
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