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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-020-00203
Vedantham, P.; Jiménez, M.; Hanson, P. R., Science of Synthesis, (2007) 20, 281.
Hydrogen can be added across C=C and C≡C bonds to form the respective alkanoic acids. This procedure may generally be performed by exposing the unsaturated carboxylic acid to a metal catalyst, such as palladium or platinum on charcoal, under an atmosphere of hydrogen.
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