Abstract:Aromatic hydroxy acids, the compounds of large industrial importance, can be
prepared in the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction, i.e. a carboxylation reaction of
alkali metal phenoxides (MOPh) and naphthoxides (MONaph). On the basis of the
experimental results two contradictory reaction mechanisms have been
proposed: the one of direct carboxylation, and the other involving initial
formation of the MOPh-CO2 or MONaph-CO2 complex. Previous theoretical
investigations of the carboxylation reaction of sodium … Show more
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