Benzothiophene1 Chemistry. IV. 2 Some Addition Reactions of Benzothiophene-1-dioxide3
FG Bordwell, WH McKellin
Index: Bordwell; McKellin Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1950 , vol. 72, p. 1985,1987
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and an insoluble mono-Na-salt stable at about the same plus 5-107~ of unreacted phenol the primary pH. The acid is quickly and completely precipitpted by barium, chloride from aqueous solution neutralized with products Of reaction Of Of phenol with la4 ammonia. moles of formaldehyde. No 2, 6-dimethylol phe-Summary no1 was detected nor was any evidence found for The reaction between formaldehyde and phenol the presence of ...
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