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acetolysis, n. Chem.|æsɪˈtɒlɪsɪs| [f. aceto- + -lysis n.] The decomposition of a molecule under the action of acetic acid; simultaneous acetylation and hydrolysis.
1911Jrnl. Chem. Soc. C. i. 179 Acetolysis..is less quickened by the sulphoacetic acid produced in the acetylating mixture at high temperatures. 1923Chem. Abstr. XVII. 3098 Acetolysis of α-celluloses isolated from 10..woods under carefully controlled conditions yielded appreciable amts. of cellobiose octaacetate from all. 1955Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXXVII. 3747 Acetolysis stops cleanly with cleavage of the first alkyl group, cleavage of the second group being extremely slow. 1973Microscopy XXXII. 322 The technique of acetolysis, which enables pollen to be concentrated from deposits rich in cellulosic plant debris, was outlined. 1990Glycobiology I. 88/2 Deuterated derivatives are conveniently prepared by using deuterated reagents during the acetolysis. |