Hydroxamic acids. II. The acetylation of O-alkylhydroxamic acids
MTW Hearn and AD Ward
Australian Journal of Chemistry
22(1) 161 - 173
Published: 1969
Abstract
O-Alkylhydroxamic acids are readily acetylated, in high yield, under mild conditions. Aliphatic O-alkylhydroxamic acids yield only one product, shown to be the N-acetyl derivative. O-Alkylarylhydroxamic acids form both the O- and N- acetyl isomers; the ratio of these isomers depends on electronic and steric effects. Ultraviolet spectral data indicate that the salts of O-alkylarylhydroxamic acids exist predominantly in the hydroximic acid form; however, it is not possible to decide which is the acidic proton of the hydroxamic acid system. The nature of the cation in the salts of O-alkylhydroxamic acids is important in determining the site of acetylation.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9690161
© CSIRO 1969