- Source: Ester pyrolysis
Ester pyrolysis in organic chemistry is a vacuum pyrolysis reaction converting esters containing a β-hydrogen atom into the corresponding carboxylic acid and the alkene. The reaction is an Ei elimination and operates in a syn fashion.
Examples include the synthesis of acrylic acid from ethyl acrylate at 590 °C, the synthesis of 1,4-pentadiene from 1,5-pentanediol diacetate at 575 °C or the construction of a cyclobutene framework at 700 °C
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- Karbamat
- Reaksi eliminasi
- Tokoferil asetat
- Klorofluorokarbon
- Ester pyrolysis
- Ester
- Ester (disambiguation)
- Ei mechanism
- List of organic reactions
- Chugaev elimination
- Alkene
- Methyl acrylate
- Cellulose
- Methacrylic acid