
doi: 10.1007/bf02541248
AbstractThe two monoepoxides resulting from the epoxidation of methyl linoleate with monoperphthalic acid have been separated from each other by column chromatography. Degradation reactions on each of these established that the separation occurred without concomitant rearrangement of the double bond or the epoxide ring. Thus, (±)‐methyl vernolate (I) and (±)‐methyl coronarate (II) were obtained in a pure state.
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