Quinoxaline Studies. VI. The Preparation and Physical Properties of Some 2-Hydroxy-3-alkylquinoxalines
M Goldweber, HP Schultz
Index: Goldweber; Schultz Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954 , vol. 76, p. 287
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Abstract
Ilotli Alotylewski3 and Hinsberg6 tieiiioiistrated that o-phenylenediamines and a-haloacids could be condensed to give mixtures of various products, including 2-hydroxy-3-alkyl-3, 4- dihydroquinoxaline and its oxidation product, 2-hydroxy-3-alkylquinoxaline. More recently, Wear and Hamilton'showed that a basic solution of hydrogen peroxide was an excellent reagent for the oxidation of 2-hydroxy-3-alkyl-3, 4-dihydroquinoxalines to 2-hydrouy-3- ...
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