The migration of the diphenylmethyl and benzyl groups in phenol
J van Alphen
Index: van Alphen Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1927 , vol. 46, p. 802
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Abstract
Eight grams of 4-hydroxy-triphenylcarbinol were dissolved in 40 ccs. glacial acetic acid and reduced in the boiling solution with zinc dust. After filtration the 4-hydroxytriphenylmethane was precipitated by dilution with water. The product melted at 111O after dissolving in benzene and reprecipitating with light petroleum, whilst a mixed melting point with fraction B gave 109O 30 that this also consisted of 4-hydroxy-triphenylmethane.
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