The Hydrolysis of Some Quinone Oximes
WT Sumerford, DN Dalton
Index: Sumerford; Dalton Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 1330
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Abstract
IV is best carried out by catalytic bans-esterification procedures using barium methylate or sodium methylate in methanol. In a tvoical exoeriment. 5 E. of IV in 15 cc. of by two methods without the use of d-ribose. In one method, 3, 4-dimethyl-(tetraacetyl-d-ribonyl)-anilide is Converted to the Chh-Oimine and the methanol containiig 0.1 9.'of sodium methylate is gently latter is reduced and then deacetylated. In the heated to reflux for one hour. On ...
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