Reaction of trifluoroacetic acid with alcohols, phenols, ethers, and their sulfur analogs
…, TS Miller, RL Bynum, VP Kapila
Index: Hagen, Arnulf P.; Miller, Tammy S.; Bynum, Richard L.; Kapila Ved P. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1982 , vol. 47, # 7 p. 1345 - 1347
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Abstract
When bituminous coal is treated with trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) at 72" C it forms a powder having greatly reduced sulfur and ash contents. This report describes the reaction chemistry of TFA with pure substances having functional groupings that would be anticipated for bituminous coal.'f
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