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A four-liter glass jar fitted with stirrer, dropping funnel, and thermometer was charged with 700 g (600 ml, 7.2 moles) of freshly distilled 2-furaldehyde (see p. 51), b.p. 158–162°, and cooled with ice to 5–8°. Addition was made from the dropping funnel of 500 g of a 30% solution of technical sodium hydroxide at such a rate that the temperature of the reaction mixture did not exceed 15°; when efficient cooling was used, addition of alkali was complete in 25–30 minutes. Stirring was continued for 1.5–2 hours after the addition was complete.
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Mndzhoian, A.L. (1959). 2-Furoic Acid and Furfuryl Alcohol. In: Mndzhoian, A.L. (eds) Syntheses of Heterocyclic Compounds. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6658-5_20
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