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A-Chlorodiethyl carbonate

Sodium 6-(D-tt-azidophenylacetamido)penicill a-Chlorodiethyl Carbonate Sodium Bicarbonate Hydrogen... [Pg.124]

Lindblom and Blander (1980) have given a number of examples of relevance in the pharmaceutical industry. These include C-alkylations, 0-alkylations, and A-alkylations. The C-alkylation of phenylacetonitrile, (mono- and di-) alkylation of benzylpenicillin with a-chlorodiethyl carbonate (where the acid part and the halide part in the esterification would have degraded quickly under normal conditions adopted for the reaction), A-alkylation of purines and adenine, etc. are discussed at some length and the supremacy of PTC is clearly shown. [Pg.147]

Sodium 6-(D-a-azidophenylacetamido)penicillinate a-Chlorodiethyl carbonate Sodium bicarbonate Hydrogen... [Pg.509]


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