Welcome to LookChem.com Sign In | Join Free

Details

Home > Chemical Encyclopedia > Basic Chemical > Chemical Reaction >
 Blanc Reaction-Blanc Rule
  • Blanc Reaction-Blanc Rule
  • Blanc Reaction-Blanc Rule

    H. G. Blanc, Compt. Rend. 144, 1356 (1907).

    Cyclization of dicarboxylic acids on heating with acetic anhydride to give either cyclic anhydrides or ketones depending on the respective positions of the carboxyl groups; 1,4- and 1,5-diacids yield anhydrides, while diacids in which the carboxy groups are in 1,6 or further removed positions yield ketones:



    H. Kwart, K. King in The Chemistry of Carboxylic Acids and Esters, J. Patai, Ed. (Interscience, London, 1969) p 362; K. D. Bode, Houben-Weyl 7/2, 640 (1973). Cf. Ruzicka Large Ring Synthesis.


    Prev: Bodroux Reaction
    Next: Blanc Reaction
  • Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite
Periodic Table
    Hot Products