Optical Crystallographic Studies with the Polarizing Microscope. II. Identification of the Para-bromoanilides of Some Lower Aliphatic Acids1
WMD Bryant, J Mitchell Jr
Index: Bryant; Mitchell Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1938 , vol. 60, p. 2748,2750
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Abstract
Para-bromoanilides because of their stability and ease of preparation are excellent derivatives for the identification of organic acids by means of melting point and optical crystallographic properties. Melting points of many fatty acid p-bromoanilides are available in the literat~ re"~ together with convenient preparative methods, but optical data are limited to those of the acetic and propionic derivatives recently studied in this Lab0ratory. l There ...
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