The Chemistry of the Lipids of Tubercle Bacilli. XLI. Part 1. The Composition of the Timothy Bacillus Wax. Part 2. The Isolation of d-Eicosanol-2 and d-Octadecanol-2 …

MC Pangborn, RJ Anderson

Index: Pangborn; Anderson Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1936 , vol. 59, p. 14

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Abstract

Summary 1. Subjected to the reagents and conditions which cause the Jacobsen rearrangement to occur, chlorodurene, chloroisodurene, chloroprehnitene, 5- chloropseudocumene, B-chloropseudocumene, 5-bromopseudocumene, and bromomesitylcne rearranged. Chloromesitylene, 4-chlorohemimellithene, hemimellithene, 5- nitropseudocumene, pseudocumidine-5, pentamethylbenzene-methylsulfonate, ...

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