An E.S.R study of the oxidation of sodium alkyl sulphates by hydroxyl radicals
FR Hewgill and GM Proudfoot
Australian Journal of Chemistry
30(3) 695 - 697
Published: 1977
Abstract
Radicals detected by electron spin resonance show that hydrogen abstraction in the oxidation of alkyl sulphates by the TiCl3/H2O2 system is not selective. In the light of these results and of evidence obtained by reduction of γ-iodocaproic acid, the previous claim1 that hydrogen abstraction from aliphatic carboxylic acids containing 6-8 carbons occurs chiefly at the α and ω-1 position scan no longer be supported.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9770695
© CSIRO 1977