The Halogenation of m-Diphenylbenzene. II. The Monoiodo Derivative1
WA Cook, KH Cook
Index: Cook; Cook Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1942 , vol. 64, p. 2485
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... After filtration it was washed with diluted hydro- chloric acid and water. It was then converted into the free base with 6 N potassium hydroxide solution containing (1) Presented before the Division of Organic Chemistry at the Memphio meeting of the American Chemical Society, in April, 1942. (2) €ook and Cook, Tsrs JounNM., 66, 1212 (1983). ... (2) JB Niederl and A. Ziering, Tars JOURNAL, 64, 886 (1942) (a) Knoevenagel and Chalanaj, Bcr.. 26, 285 (1892). ...
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