What is kolbe schmitt reaction?
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When Sodium Phenoxide is heated with Co2 at 400 K under the pressure of 6-7 atmosphere which on further acidification gives salicylic acid is called Kolbe Schmitt reaction .
The last item is a sweet-smelling hydroxy corrosive which is otherwise called salicylic corrosive .
The Kolbe-Schmitt response is a natural response used to change over a phenol to a hydroxy benzoic corrosive utilizing carbon dioxide gas, a base, and corrosive work-up. The component starts with deprotonation of the phenol by the base to shape a phenoxide. The phenoxide revises to shape a carbonyl gathering while the sweet-smelling ring assaults the CO2 atom .
The last item is a sweet-smelling hydroxy corrosive which is otherwise called salicylic corrosive .
The Kolbe-Schmitt response is a natural response used to change over a phenol to a hydroxy benzoic corrosive utilizing carbon dioxide gas, a base, and corrosive work-up. The component starts with deprotonation of the phenol by the base to shape a phenoxide. The phenoxide revises to shape a carbonyl gathering while the sweet-smelling ring assaults the CO2 atom .
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