CXCIX.—The action of ammonia on the glycide aryl ethers. Part I. o-Tolyloxypropanolamines
DR Boyd, HS Knowlton
Index: Boyd; Marle Journal of the Chemical Society, 1908 , vol. 93, p. 840 Journal of the Chemical Society, 1909 , vol. 95, p. 1807
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Abstract
THE action of ammonia on substances of the type of ethylene oxide was originally studied by Wurtz (Annalen, 1860, 114, 51). The react-ion has since been reinvestigated by Knorr (Ber., 1897, 30, 909), who succeeded in isolating the primary, secondary, and tertiary ethanolamines in a pure condition. Knorr has also studied the action of ammonia on glycide (Ber.,
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