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publicationDate 1985-10-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-229110-A1
titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR PHOTODECARBOXYLATION OF AROMATIC CARBOXYLATE
abstract The invention relates to a process which can be used in organic synthesis chemistry to exchange in aromatic carboxylates the carboxyl group for hydrogen or deuterium. The aim of the invention is a process which allows the substitution of the carboxylate group by hydrogen or deuterium under mild reaction conditions without formation of by-products in appreciable concentration. The task of finding reaction conditions under which only the carboxylate group is attacked and the decarboxylation selectively hydrogen or deuterium, is solved according to the invention by the aromatic carboxylates as anions in salts of the general Strukturworin Ar an optionally substituted aromatic or heteroaromatic ring system, A optionally substituted alkyl - or aryl radicals, B optionally substituted alkyl or aryl radicals and / or fused ring systems and C is an aromatic or heteroaromatic, optionally substituted ring system, are photolyzed.
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