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Phenols reaction with cyanogen bromide

Cyanide and thiocyanate anions in aqueous solution can be determined as cyanogen bromide after reaction with bromine [686]. The thiocyanate anion can be quantitatively determined in the presence of cyanide by adding an excess of formaldehyde solution to the sample, which converts the cyanide ion to the unreactive cyanohydrin. The detection limits for the cyanide and thiocyanate anions were less than 0.01 ppm with an electron-capture detector. Iodine in acid solution reacts with acetone to form monoiodoacetone, which can be detected at high sensitivity with an electron-capture detector [687]. The reaction is specific for iodine, iodide being determined after oxidation with iodate. The nitrate anion can be determined in aqueous solution after conversion to nitrobenzene by reaction with benzene in the presence of sulfuric acid [688,689]. The detection limit for the nitrate anion was less than 0.1 ppm. The nitrite anion can be determined after oxidation to nitrate with potassium permanganate. Nitrite can be determined directly by alkylation with an alkaline solution of pentafluorobenzyl bromide [690]. The yield of derivative was about 80t.with a detection limit of 0.46 ng in 0.1 ml of aqueous sample. Pentafluorobenzyl p-toluenesulfonate has been used to derivatize carboxylate and phenolate anions and to simultaneously derivatize bromide, iodide, cyanide, thiocyanate, nitrite, nitrate and sulfide in a two-phase system using tetrapentylammonium cWoride as a phase transfer catalyst [691]. Detection limits wer Hi the ppm range. [Pg.959]

In this series, too, replacement of the N-methyl by a group such as cyclopropylmethyl leads to a compound with reduced abuse potential by virtue of mixed agonist-antagonist action. To accomplish this, reduction of 24 followed by reaction with tertiary butylmagnesium chloride gives the tertiary carbinol 27. The N-methyl group is then removed by the classic von Braun procedure. Thus, reaction with cyanogen bromide leads to the N-cyano derivative (28) hydrolysis affords the secondary amine 29. (One of the more efficient demethylation procedures, such as reaction with ethyl chloroformate would presumably be used today.) Acylation with cyclopropylcarbonyl chloride then leads to the amide 30. Reduction with lithium aluminum hydride (31) followed by demethylation of the phenolic ether affords buprenorphine (32).9... [Pg.321]

Identification of SeMet after being separated from other amino acids by means of paper chromatography and electrophoresis is facilitated by spraying spots with H202 or preferably by exposure to cyanogen bromide (Shepherd and Huber, 1969). Pre-derivatization of SeMet through reaction with o-benzoquinone facilitates separation and identification in the presence of Met. Both SeMet and Met react with o-benzoquinone at pH 1 to form phenolic sulfonium- or selenonium derivatives whose UV absorption spectra differ. [Pg.75]

Cyanatobenzene. This reagent can be prepared in a one-flask reaction by cyanation of phenol with cyanogen bromide prepared in situ. ... [Pg.370]


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