CC.—The rearrangement of the alkylanilines. Part II. The course of the rearrangement in presence of metallic salts
WJ Hickinbottom, AC Waine
Index: Hickinbottom; Waine Journal of the Chemical Society, 1930 , p. 1558,1562
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Abstract
THE alkylanilines are converted into the corresponding aminoalkylbenzenes by heating with anhydrous metallic halides, such as cobalt, cadmium, manganous, or zinc chloride, in sealed tubes (J., 1920, 117,103) or in open tubes (J.? 1927, 65), at temperatures above
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