Two equivalents of phenol and one equivalent of acetone are reacted with an acid catalyst to yield

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Two equivalents of phenol and one equivalent of acetone are reacted with an acid catalyst to yield bisphenol-A (eq. 9.4), which is used in a number of commercial applications. Bisphenol-A has been also shown to mimic estrogen biologically. Provide a mechanism for the formation of bisphenol-A from phenol and acetone.
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Organic Chemistry A Short Course

ISBN: 978-1111425562

13th edition

Authors: Harold Hart, Christopher M. Hadad, Leslie E. Craine, David J. Hart

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