Ethylene Glycol Ethers of Pentaerythritol
S Wawzonek, C Issidorides
Index: Wawzonek; Issidorides Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1953 , vol. 75, p. 2373
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Abstract
The Tollens condensation of acetaldehyde and formaldehyde in 50% ethylene glycol yields pentaerythritol and the monoethylene glycol and the bis-(ethylene glycol) ethers of pentaerythritol. The structures of the last two compounds were demonstrated by synthesis from 3, 3-bis-(hydroxymethyl)-oxacyclobutane and 2, 6-dioxaspiro [3, 3] heptane, respectively.
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