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- Dioxalin abstract "Dioxalin is a reaction product of glycerol with oxalic acid at 533 Kelvin. Its IUPAC name is 5-(hydroxymethyl)-1,4-dioxane-2,3-dione. Dioxalin readily loses two molecules of carbon dioxide at this high temperature to form allyl alcohol and therefore offers an important method for conversion of glycerol to allyl alcohol.".
- Q5279648 abstract "Dioxalin is a reaction product of glycerol with oxalic acid at 533 Kelvin. Its IUPAC name is 5-(hydroxymethyl)-1,4-dioxane-2,3-dione. Dioxalin readily loses two molecules of carbon dioxide at this high temperature to form allyl alcohol and therefore offers an important method for conversion of glycerol to allyl alcohol.".
- Dioxalin comment "Dioxalin is a reaction product of glycerol with oxalic acid at 533 Kelvin. Its IUPAC name is 5-(hydroxymethyl)-1,4-dioxane-2,3-dione. Dioxalin readily loses two molecules of carbon dioxide at this high temperature to form allyl alcohol and therefore offers an important method for conversion of glycerol to allyl alcohol.".
- Q5279648 comment "Dioxalin is a reaction product of glycerol with oxalic acid at 533 Kelvin. Its IUPAC name is 5-(hydroxymethyl)-1,4-dioxane-2,3-dione. Dioxalin readily loses two molecules of carbon dioxide at this high temperature to form allyl alcohol and therefore offers an important method for conversion of glycerol to allyl alcohol.".