File:Dakin oxidation by-product.png

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English: Created by Alexander Linsalata, 27 April 2010. Image shows the production of an aromatic carboxylic acid during the Dakin reaction due to a H shift, rather than an aryl shift.
Date 27 April 2010 (original upload date)
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  • 2010-04-30 04:34 Latalinsa 1319×772× (14089 bytes) Changed substrate to better fit context
  • 2010-04-27 05:02 Latalinsa 1388×770× (14326 bytes) Created by Alexander Linsalata, 27 April 2010. Image shows the production of an aromatic carboxylic acid during the Dakin reaction due to a H shift, rather than an aryl shift.

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