The Preparation and Reactions of Benzil-disodium
WE Bachmann
Index: Bachmann Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1934 , vol. 56, p. 963
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Abstract
Beckmann and Paul'found that only one atom of sodium reacted with a molecule of benzil, CaH6COCOCaH5, and gave a violet colored solid; Nef obtained the same product and considered that it was a molecular complex formed from a molecule each of benzil and benzil-disodium while Schlenk and Tha13 believed it was a free radical. Staudinger and Binkert4 were able to obtain benzil-dipotassium by heating a benzene solution of benzil ...
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