In general, if the atoms that make up the ring contain heteroatoms, such rings become heterocycles, and organic compounds containing heterocycles are called heterocyclic compounds. An article called Kolbe electrolyses of cis- and trans-methyl hydrogen hexahydrophthalate, published in 1956, which mentions a compound: 610-09-3, Name is cis-Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, Molecular C8H12O4, HPLC of Formula: 610-09-3.
The Kolbe electrolysis of cis- and trans-Me H hexahydrophthalate (I) in anhydrous MeOH has been carried out. Identical mixtures of uncoupled products were obtained from both isomers. Me 1-cyclohexene- and 2-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate and Me cyclohexanecarboxylate were obtained as monomeric products. Dimeric materials were obtained for the first time from I. Saponification of the dimeric ester mixture gave 2 perhydrodiphenic acids, trans-anti-trans and trans-syn-trans, which were separated and identified quantitatively by adsorption chromatography and infrared analysis. Since epimerization occurred on all centers α to the carboxyl group, no conclusion about the stereochemistry of the radicals could be deduced from the ratios of coupled products.
There is still a lot of research devoted to this compound(SMILES:O=C([C@H]1[C@@H](C(O)=O)CCCC1)O)HPLC of Formula: 610-09-3, and with the development of science, more effects of this compound(610-09-3) can be discovered.
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