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Citraconic acid is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3C2H(CO2H)2. It is a
white solid. The
alkene is cis. The
related trans alkene is
called mesaconic...
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thermodynamically more
stable citraconic anhydride. Also when
heating anhydrous citric acid to 260 °C in a vacuum, a
mixture of
itaconic and
citraconic anhydride is achieved...
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Citraconic Anhydride and
Citraconic Acid". Org. Synth. 28: 28. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.011.0028....
- been commercialized. Specifically, the
decarboxylation of
itaconic acid,
citraconic acid, and
mesaconic acids affords methacrylic acid.
Salts of methacrylic...
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molecular formula C5H6O4 (molar m****: 130.10 g/mol) may
refer to:
Citraconic acid
Glutaconic acid
Itaconic acid, or
methylidenesuccinic acid Mesaconic...
- acid) (RS)-Penta-2,3-dienedioic acid HO2CCH=C=CHCO2H 5242834
Branched Citraconic acid (2Z)-2-Methylbut-2-enedioic acid cis 643798
Mesaconic acid...
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vinyl allenyl ether 4409-99-8 C5H6O2
ethyl propiolate 623-47-2 C5H6O4
citraconic acid 7407-59-2 C5H6S 2-methylthiophene 554-14-3 C5H6S 3-methylthiophene...
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dehydration and decarboxylation.
Itaconic acid
anhydride is
isomerized to
citraconic anhydride,
which is
hydrolyzed and the
resulting acid
further isomerized...
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obtained by the
distillation of
citric acid, and
called respectively citraconic, itaconic, and
mesaconic acid. "Mesaconic". Pyrocitric.
Archived from...
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mesaconic and
citraconic acids, were
found in rye and
wheat breads with
appreciably higher concentrations of
itaconic and
citraconic acids in
their crusts...