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Barbier-Locquin

Barbier-Wieland Degradation (Barbier-Locquin Degradation)... [Pg.60]

There seems, however, to-day, to be overwhelming evidence that the French chemists were correct and that citronellol and rhodinol are two very similar, but chemically different, compounds, citronellol being represented by the formula (1) and rhodinol by formula (2). Considerable evidence of this is to be found in the work of Barbier and Locquin. Starting from the acetic esters of ordinary d-citronellol and rhodinol from oil of geranium or rose, they attached hydrogen chloride to the double bond, and obtained the same additive product according to the equations — ... [Pg.119]

Wieland, H. Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation Ber. 1912, 45, 484-493. Barbier, R Locquin, R. Method of Decomposing Various Saturated Mono- and Dibasic Acids Comptes Rend. 1913, 156, 1443-1446. [Pg.72]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.60 , Pg.635 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.60 , Pg.635 ]




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