Abstract

Solvent effects on the reactivity of pyridine and pyridine-N-oxide carboxylic acids and p-substituted benzoic acids in their reaction with diazodiphenylmethane (DDM) in alcohols have been investigated and the rate constants interpreted by Hammett parameters using multiple regression analysis; the influence of solvents on the reactivity of these acids with DDM has not been reported previously.

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