Iodo Derivatives of Phenyl Ether. II. Studies in Orientation
RQ Brewster, HS Choguill
Index: Brewster; Choguill Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1939 , vol. 61, p. 2702
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 6
Abstract
2702 R. 9. BREWSTER AND ws CHOGUILL Vol. 61 next placed ma bottle and sufficient toluene was added to prevent mold growl h. The bottle, stoppered with cork, was kept at a temperature of 35-40" for ten days. At the end of the hydrolysis period1*(us~ ully less than ten days) the calculated amount of dilute sulfuric acid was added to set free the galacturonic acid from its sodium salt. The hydrolyzate was clarified by filtration using infusorial earth ...
Related Articles:
P (i-BuNCH 2 CH 2) 3 N: an efficient promoter for the microwave synthesis of diaryl ethers
[Raders, Steven M.; Verkade, John G. Tetrahedron Letters, 2008 , vol. 49, # 21 p. 3507 - 3511]
Discovery of dual target inhibitors against cyclooxygenases and leukotriene A4 hydrolyase
[Chen, Zheng; Wu, Yiran; Liu, Ying; Yang, Suijia; Chen, Yunjie; Lai, Luhua Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2011 , vol. 54, # 10 p. 3650 - 3660]
[Aguayo, Raul; Arias, Felipe; Canete, Alvaro; Zuniga, Carolina; Castro, Enrique A.; Pavez, Paulina; Santos, Jose G. International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 2013 , vol. 45, # 3 p. 202 - 211]
[Aguayo, Raul; Arias, Felipe; Canete, Alvaro; Zuniga, Carolina; Castro, Enrique A.; Pavez, Paulina; Santos, Jose G. International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 2013 , vol. 45, # 3 p. 202 - 211]
[Borrows; Clayton; Hems Journal of the Chemical Society, 1949 , p. Spl. 185, 188]