1 Dehydrationof2-methylcyclohexanol LabReport NAME:___ PARTNER'SNAME:___ LABSECTION:___ DATE:___ PtspossiblePtsreceived LabNotebook Abstract Mechanisms GCResultssummarized Questions Discussyourresults Total50 %SCORE: 2 Abstract 3 B.REACTIONMECHANISMS-showastepwisemechanismfor: C.GasChromatographResults...
Topic: Dehydration of 4-methylcyclohexanol (Read 20860 times) Seems pretty straightforward. Yield should be 4-methylcyclohexene. Yet, a simple Google produces some sources that claim this reaction would also produce other cyclohexenes. I was wondering if anyone has had any practical experience with ...
Modification to an earlier procedure that allows students to observe the results of a hydride shift mechanism. Keywords (Audience): Second-Year UndergraduateKeywords (Domain): Organic ChemistryKeywords (Pedagogy): Hands-On Learning / ManipulativesKeywords (Subject): AlcoholsDavid...
CONCEICAO C C M,HODSON L F,JOHNSTONE R A W,et al.The mechanism of gas-phase dehydration of cyclohex-anol and the methylcyclohexanols catalysed by zirconium phosphate and zirconium phosphite. Journal of Molecular Ca-talysis A:Chemical . 1999...
Alcohol dehydration, cyclic alcohols, ionic strength, volcano, zeolites Es wurde festgestellt, dass die Vulkanform und die Position des Maximums bei der Dehydratisierung von Methylcyclohexanolen in wssriger Phase 眉ber verschiedenen MFI-Zeolithen eine Folge der intrakristallinen Ionenstrke und einer...
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A ChemicalJonstone, RAW, Liu, J, Whittaker, D (2001) J Mol Catal A 174: pp. 159R. A. W. Johnstone,,J. Y. Liu,D. Whittaker.Mechanism of heterogeneous gas phase dehydration of 1-methylcyclohexanol catalysed by metal(IV) phosphates. Journal of Molecular ...
Investigates the kinetics and regiochemistry of acid catalyzed dehydration of an isomeric 2-methylcyclohexanol mixture. Reference to the cited nuclear magnetic resonance ratio of rate constants obtained by James Cason; Reaction mechanisms related to the `Evelyn Effect;' Experimental procedure.Cawley...
with P/Al ranging from 0.1 to 1.2, cis- and trans-2-methylcyclohexanol dehydrate, the former more extensively than the latter, to 1-methylcyclohexene and 3-methylcyclohexene, with the relative amounts depending on the reaction temperature, catalyst composition and the isomeric form of the alcohol...