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2.4- Dinitrophenylhydrazones methyl esters

Monocrotaline on alkaline hydrolysis yields retronecine and monocrotic acid, CjHijOg, b.p. 145-6°/18 mm., [a]p 0°, which forms a p-bromo-phenacylester, m.p. 78°,and a methyl ester, b.p. 94-6°/18 mm., characterised by a 2 4-dinitrophenylhydrazone, m.p. 95-6° see below). The acid gives the iodoform reaction and is oxidised by sodium hypobromite to a mixture of dl- and mcso-aa -dimethylsuccinic acids (I). These and other reactions show that monocrotic acid is a -dimethyllaevulic acid (II) and this has been eonfirmed by comparison with a synthetic specimen of the acid. The methyl ester of the synthetie acid forms a mixture of 2 4-dinitrophenylhydrazones, m.p. 108-9° and 121-2°, into which the analogous produet, m.p. 95-6°, first made from methyl monocrotate see above), has also been separated. [Pg.612]

Kallio, H. and Linko, R.R. (1973), Gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones of keto acid methyl esters. J. Chromatogr., 76,229. [Pg.147]

Many organic chemicals are analyzed by RPC. These include various arylhydroxylamines as the N-hydroxyurea derivative with methyl isocyanate (614) alkyl- and alkoxy-disubstituted azoxybenzenes (6t5), n-alkyl-4-nitrophenylcarbonate esters ranging in length from methyl to octyl (616), 4-nitrophenol in the presence of 4-nitrophenyl phosphate (617), ben-zilic acid, and benactyzine-HCI using ion-pair chromatography (618), as well as aniline and its various metabolites (619), stereoisomers of 4,4 -dihydroxyhydrobenzoin (620), and aldehydes and ketones as the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones (621). The technique has also been used to analyze propellants and hydrazine and 1,1-dimethylhydrazine were quantitita-vely determined (622, 623). [Pg.152]

Ethyl pheophorbide b-2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone Bacteriochlorophyll Methyl bacteriochlorophyllide CHClj ecu CHCI, 3350 2916 1740 ester 1735 1727 1710 ketone 1683 1662 acetyl 1655 1662 1618 1610 1610... [Pg.358]


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