Journal of the American Chemical Society

Reactions of N-Monoalkylhydroxylamines with Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide and Phthalic Anhydride1

AI Ryer, GBL Smith

Index: Ryer; Smith Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1951 , vol. 73, p. 5675,5677

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Abstract

The crystalline N-monoalkylhydroxylamines (hydroxaminoalkanes), N- isopropylhydroxylamine (2-hydroxaminopropane), N-(n-propyl)-hydroxylamine (I- hydroxaminopropane) and N-ethylhydroxylamine (hydroxaminoethane) have been isolated in crystalline form and the oxalates of the first two have been prepared. These alkylhydroxylamines yield alkylsulfamic acids with sulfur dioxide and N- ...

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