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Yuming Yu, Lijun Shi, Dazhi Yang, L. Gan (2013)
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Hydrolysis of an open‐cage C60 derivative in a mixture of HCl/AcOH/H2O resulted in removal of two hydroxyl groups, one carbonyl group and one aniline group in one step. A domino mechanism is proposed for the process. The newly formed open‐cage C60 derivative has three carbonyl groups on the rim of the orifice, one of which could be converted into an oxime group by treatment with hydroxylamine.
ChemPlusChem – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 2017
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