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Ester groups determination

Determination of the stability, in a formulation, of a drug with a propyl ester group. Determination of an amphetamine sulphate in tablet form. [Pg.233]

It has been suggested by Bawn and Ledwith (1962) that the mechanism of alkyl acrylate polymerization is similar to that of methyl methacrylate, but with the size of the ester group determining the stereospecificity instead of the a-methyl group. This suggestion cannot be evaluated now owing to the lack of sufficient data however, recent observations by Schuerch et al, (1964) and Yoshimo et al. (1964) indicated that the nature of the catalyst is also important. [Pg.230]

Being cross-linked, the resin will not dissolve without decomposition but will be swollen by liquids of similar solubility parameter to the cured resin. The chemical resistance is as much dependent on the hardener as on the resin since these two will determine the nature of the linkages formed. The acidic hardeners form ester groups which will be less resistant to alkalis. [Pg.772]

The acyl groups introduced included 4-phenylbenzoyl, phenylacetyl, 4-methoxybenzoyl, acetyl, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetyl, and 2,2-dichloropro-pionyl. Introduction of the last pair of acyl groups is important because they are bioactive (insecticides), i.e., the product can be employed in controlled-release formulations [159]. The structures of all these esters were determined by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, whereas their solution properties, includ-... [Pg.128]

The stereochemistry of the resulting cyclopropane product (.s vn vs anti) was rationalized from a kinetic study which implicated an early transition state with no detectable intermediates. Approach of the alkene substrate perpendicular to the proposed carbene intermediate occurs with the largest alkene substituent opposite the carbene ester group. This is followed by rotation of the alkene as the new C—C bonds begin to form. The steric effect of the alkene substituent determines... [Pg.307]

While additive analysis of polyamides is usually carried out by dissolution in HFIP and hydrolysis in 6N HC1, polyphthalamides (PPAs) are quite insoluble in many solvents and very resistant to hydrolysis. The highly thermally stable PPAs can be adequately hydrolysed by means of high pressure microwave acid digestion (at 140-180 °C) in 10 mL Teflon vessels. This procedure allows simultaneous analysis of polymer composition and additives [643]. Also the polymer, oligomer and additive composition of polycarbonates can be examined after hydrolysis. However, it is necessary to optimise the reaction conditions in order to avoid degradation of bisphenol A. In the procedures for the analysis of dialkyltin stabilisers in PVC, described by Udris [644], in some instances the methods can be put on a quantitative basis, e.g. the GC determination of alcohols produced by hydrolysis of ester groups. [Pg.154]

Prochiral organic acids were hydrogenated on clay-supported Rh-chiral phosphine complexes.205,206 Hectorite-supported chiral Rh(I)-phosphine complexes were used for the asymmetric hydrogenation of a,P-unsaturated carboxylic acids.207 It was found that the interaction between the a-ester group of itaconates and phenyl groups of phosphine can play an important role in the determination of the configuration of products. [Pg.265]


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