Issue 20, 1969

Reactions of organic peroxides. Part XV. Conversion of cyclohexanone into hexan-6-olide

Abstract

Methods for the conversion of cyclohexanone into hexan-6-olide in high yield have been studied. A process involving the use of peroxymaleic acid is described, in which the formation of cyclohexanone peroxides is avoided. By treatment with formic acid all the cyclohexanone peroxides were converted into 6-formyloxyhexanoic acid, from which caprolactone was obtained by a catalysed thermal reaction. The preformed cyclohexanone peroxides for this reaction could be replaced by cyclohexanol autoxidate or by the product obtained by treatment of cyclohexanone with photo-oxidised propan-2-ol.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 2691-2697

Reactions of organic peroxides. Part XV. Conversion of cyclohexanone into hexan-6-olide

E. G. E. Hawkins, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 2691 DOI: 10.1039/J39690002691

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