515. Substitution reactions of pyrimidine and its 2-and 4-phenyl derivatives
B Lythgoe, LS Rayner
Index: Lythgoe; Rayner Journal of the Chemical Society, 1951 , p. 2323,2327
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Abstract
Reduction of (I) with hydrogen and palladised barium sulphate in dilute sodium hydroxide solution was unsatisfactory, because some 5-chloro-2-hydroxypyrimidine was formed, and similarly the use of methanol containing suspended barium oxide gave 5-chloro-2-
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