Abstract

A probable mechanism of the cleavage reaction of thioacetals by copper(II) sulphate adsorbed on silica gel involves: formation of a chelate between sulphur atoms and copper(II), previously coordinated with hydroxyl groups on the silica surface, and the subsequent hydrolysis promoted by hydroxyl groups on the silica gel surface.

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