Formation of Carboxylic Acids from Acyl Chlorides
Description: Treatment of acid chlorides with water leads to formation of carboxylic acids. This is called “hydrolysis”.
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Org. Synth. 1931, 11, 28
DOI Link: 10.152 27/orgsyn.011.0028
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Org. Synth. 1945, 25, 19
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.025.0019
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There is a typo in step two of the mechanism. Elimination is spelled with two “i”s by mistake as: “Eliimination.”
Fixed – thank you for spotting the typo and letting me know. Please let me know of any other ones you see! James
Could this also be done with NaOH?