Hydrofluoric Acid as a Condensing Agent. II. Nuclear Alkylations in the Presence of Hydrofluoric Acid
WS Calcott, JM Tinker, V Weinmayr
Index: Calcott; Tinker; Weinmayr Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1939 , vol. 61, p. 1010,1014
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Abstract
Summary The condensation of d-glucose with phenol in the presence of hydrochloric acid has been described. Three types of condensation products were isolated: a water-soluble product, a benzene-soluble one, and a third product, insoluble in both water and benzene. Of these three products, numerous derivatives were prepared. The empirical formulas of these condensation products were established and probable structures discussed. ...
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