- CH3OH → CH2=CH(CH2)3CH=CHCH2CO2CH3
Related to
carboalkoxylation is
hydroesterification, the
insertion of
alkenes and
alkynes into the H-O bond of carboxylic...
- was once
mainly prepared by the
hydrocarboxylation of acetylene.
Hydroesterification is like hydrocarboxylation, but it uses
alcohols in
place of water...
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degree of polymerization. One
example is the
coupled dimerization and
hydroesterification of buta-1,3-diene. This step
produces a
doubly unsaturated C9-ester:...
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reaction is
catalyzed by
sodium methoxide: CH3OH + CO → HCO2CH3 In
hydroesterification,
alkenes and
alkynes insert into the O−H bond of
carboxylic acids...
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adipic acid with methanol. Less
conventional routes include the
hydroesterification of
butadiene and the
carbonylation of 1,4-dimethoxy-2-butene. It...
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oxidized to give hydroxide.
Vinyl acetate was once
mainly prepared by
hydroesterification, i.e., the
addition of
acetic acid to
acetylene in the
presence of...
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produced in a two-step
process beginning with
coupled dimerization and
hydroesterification of 1,3-butadiene. This step
produces a
doubly unsaturated C9-ester...
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Cativa processes.
Related reactions include hydrocarboxylation and
hydroesterifications. A
number of polyolefins, e.g.
polyethylene and polypropylene, are...