A synthetic aqueous alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution, made up to approximate the concentrations of caustic and hydrogen peroxide expected from water washing of aerated sodium amalgam, readily oxidized o-hydroxyacetophenone to catechol. The relevance of a proposed ester intermediate of this reaction is discussed, and also the possibility of using o-hydroxybenzophenone (originating from phenylben-zoate) as a substrate is briefly considered.
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Hocking, M. B. (1973). Dakin Oxidation of o -Hydroxyacetophenone and some Benzophenones: Rate Enhancement and Mechanistic Aspects. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 51(14), 2384–2392. https://doi.org/10.1139/v73-357
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