Quinone Imides. XXIII. Addition Reactions of p-Quinonedibenzimide and Related Compounds
R Adams, DS Acker
Index: Adams; Acker Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 5872,5874
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Abstract
The greater ease with which p-quinonedibenzimide reacted with organic acids3 as compared to p-quinonedibenzcnesulfonimide made it of interest to attempt the addition of alcohols. Boron fluoride was used as catalyst to increase the acid strength of the alcoh01.~ Both methanol and ethanol added
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