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Alkali bicarbonates fluorides

In 1888, Turpin prepd a series of cool expls which were permissable, by incorporating materials such as alkali chlorides, Na or K bicarbonate (up to 50% content), fluorides, acetates, oxalates, Ba carbonate. 10H2O, chromates, hyposulfites, stannic acid, boric acid, borates, etc, in the expls listed above eg, a) K chiorate 45, double salt of Ca and K acetochlorate 35, tar 18, charcoal 5, and alkali bicarbonate or oxalate I5ps b) K chlorate 15, double salt of K and Amm chlorobichromate 35 K or Na nitrate 10, tar 18, charcoal 5, and K or Na bicarbonate 15ps... [Pg.977]

Acetylcyclohexanone. Method A. Place a mixture of 24-6 g. of cyclohexanone (regenerated from the bisulphite compound) and 61 g. (47 5 ml.) of A.R. acetic anhydride in a 500 ml. three-necked flask, fitted with an efficient sealed stirrer, a gas inlet tube reaching to within 1-2 cm. of the surface of the liquid combined with a thermometer immersed in the liquid (compare Fig. II, 7, 12, 6), and (in the third neck) a gas outlet tube leading to an alkali or water trap (Fig. II, 8, 1). Immerse the flask in a bath of Dry Ice - acetone, stir the mixture vigorously and pass commercial boron trifluoride (via an empty wash bottle and then through 95 per cent, sulphuric acid) as fast as possible (10-20 minutes) until the mixture, kept at 0-10°, is saturated (copious evolution of white fumes when the outlet tube is disconnected from the trap). Replace the Dry Ice-acetone bath by an ice bath and pass the gas in at a slower rate to ensure maximum absorption. Stir for 3 6 hours whilst allowing the ice bath to attain room temperature slowly. Pour the reaction mixture into a solution of 136 g. of hydrated sodium acetate in 250 ml. of water, reflux for 60 minutes (or until the boron fluoride complexes are hydrolysed), cool in ice and extract with three 50 ml. portions of petroleum ether, b.p. 40-60° (1), wash the combined extracts free of acid with sodium bicarbonate solution, dry over anhydrous calcium sulphate, remove the solvent by... [Pg.864]

The Henry reaction is routinely performed in the presence of only catalytic quantities of a base. Several base catalysts including alkali metal hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, alkoxides, calcium and barium hydroxides and magnesium and aluminum ethoxides have been used. Anion-exchange resins and, among organic bases, primary and tertiary amines and ammonium acetate and fluoride have proven to be... [Pg.325]


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