Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London, Part 1, Pages 1-1200 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 126
... hydrolysis of the phosphazene chlorine atoms with their increased replacement by other groups follows a similar trend as in aminolysis , 1 , 2 , 23 alcoholysis , 24 and mercaptolysis . 25 Hydrolysis , however , differs from these other ...
... hydrolysis of the phosphazene chlorine atoms with their increased replacement by other groups follows a similar trend as in aminolysis , 1 , 2 , 23 alcoholysis , 24 and mercaptolysis . 25 Hydrolysis , however , differs from these other ...
Page 638
... hydrolysis above pH 7 , no inorganic phosphate being detected after refluxing a N - sodium hydroxide solution of this compound for 24 hours . The rate of hydrolysis can be determined from pH 7 to nearly 3N - perchloric acid by following ...
... hydrolysis above pH 7 , no inorganic phosphate being detected after refluxing a N - sodium hydroxide solution of this compound for 24 hours . The rate of hydrolysis can be determined from pH 7 to nearly 3N - perchloric acid by following ...
Page 1044
... hydrolysis measured in water at pH 7 ( k1 0.084 min . 1 ) corresponded approxi- mately to the slow stage of the hydrolysis of dimethylphosphinic dichloride . The rate of hydrolysis of this anhydride is much greater than that of a tetra ...
... hydrolysis measured in water at pH 7 ( k1 0.084 min . 1 ) corresponded approxi- mately to the slow stage of the hydrolysis of dimethylphosphinic dichloride . The rate of hydrolysis of this anhydride is much greater than that of a tetra ...
Contents
Preparation and reactions of some oxoalkyliron complexes | 1 |
Developments in the theory of cationic polymerisation Part IV A general | 16 |
The lowfrequency infrared spectra of some complex halides of zinc cadmium | 26 |
51 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption acetic acid acetic anhydride alkaline aluminium aluminium chloride Amax Amer amine ammonia aqueous aromatic atom band benzene bond bromide Calc carbon CH₂ Chem chloride chloroform chromatography cm.¹ complex compound concentration coupling constants crystallised crystals decomp decomposition derivative dilute dimethyl dimethyl ether distilled dried Elution equation erythroaphins ester ethanol ether ethyl acetate evaporated EXPERIMENTAL extracted filtered fluoride formation Found fraction gave halides heated hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrolysis infrared infrared spectra iodide K₁ ligand light petroleum lithium aluminium hydride log ɛ m. p. and mixed maltose method mixed m. p. mixture mole molecules nitrogen obtained oxidation oxygen phenyl picrate potassium precipitate prepared proton pyridine quinone reaction recrystallised refluxed requires residue resonance room temperature salt sample sodium hydroxide solution solvent spectrum structure substitution Table ultraviolet values washed yield