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Esters carbanilates

Phenylcarbamate CPIC (chloropropham) m-Cholorolapropyl ester carbanilic acid IPC (propham) Isopropyl ester carbanilic acid 803 1083(20) 203-5 323 237.5 H20 234 H20 63.5 55.0... [Pg.346]

Propham. Phenylcarbamic acid l-methyiethyl ester carbanilic acid isopropyl ester N-phenyl isopropyl carbamate isopropyl carbaniiate O-isopropyl Al-phenyl carbamate INPC IPC IsoPPC. CwH,NO. mol wt 179.21. C 67.02%. H 7.31%. N 7.82%. O 17.86%. Prepn Allen. U.S. pat. 2,615,916 (1952 to Columbia-Southern Chem. Corp) Kovalenko, Zh. Obshch. Khim. 24, 1041 (1954) I. L. Her-manson, R. Olson, Trans. Kansas Acad, Set. 64, 231 (1961). Acute toxicity T. B. Gaines. R. E. Linder, Fundam. Appl Toxicol 7, 299 (1986). [Pg.1242]

The acetyl content of cellulose acetate may be calculated by difference from the hydroxyl content, which is usually determined by carbanilation of the ester hydroxy groups in pyridine solvent with phenyl isocyanate [103-71-9J, followed by measurement of uv absorption of the combined carbanilate. Methods for determining cellulose ester hydroxyl content by near-infrared spectroscopy (111) and acid content by nmr spectroscopy (112) and pyrolysis gas chromatography (113) have been reported. [Pg.257]

Phenylcarbamates, or carbanilates, generally exhibit low water solubilities, and thus they are almost immobile in soil systems. Chlorpropham and Propham are readily volatilized from soil systems, but Terbutol and Carbaryl (Fig. 10, Table 3) are not. Ester- and amide-hydrolysis, N-dealkylation and hydroxylation are among the chemical reactions that carbamates undergo. The N-methylcar-bamate insecticides (Fig. 10, Table 3) commonly used in soils are Carbaryl, Methiocarb,Aldicarb,and Carbofuran [74,173]. [Pg.31]

Carbanilic acid and derivs 2 C43—C44 carbanilic acid azide 2 C43 trinitrocarbanilic acid esters 2 C43-C44... [Pg.510]

Trinitrocarbanilic Acid Ethyl Ester or Picryiurethane(called 2.4.6-Trinito-carbanilsaure -athylester or Pikrylurethan in Ger), (02N)3C6H2.NH.C00.C2Hs mw 300.19, N 18.67% It yel ndls (from dil ale) ot pltls(from coned ale), mp 144-47° can be prepd by nitration of carbanilic acid ethyl ester or of mono- dinitroderivs and by other methods. Its expl props were not reported Ref Beil 12, 768, (370) [423]... [Pg.438]

The proof of the oxidizing power of the DMSO-based carbanilation did not answer the question of which chemical species were actually causing the oxidation. It was very likely that these species were sulfonium ylides (66) by analogy to Moffat-type and Swern-type oxidations. Apart from their action mode as oxidants, sulfonium ylides are able to react with double bonds to cyclopropanes or epoxides, depending on whether the coreactant is an olefin, an os/Tunsaluralcd ketone, or an os/f-unsaturated ester. This chemical behavior was employed in a trapping approach to prove the presence of sulfonium ylide species. [Pg.192]

Chemical Name carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 4-chloro-2-butynyl ester 4-chlorobut-2-ynyl 3-chloro-carbanilate 4-chloro-2-butynyl 3-chlorophenylcarbamate... [Pg.292]

Synonym Agermin, Ban-Hoe, Beet-Kleen, Birgin, Chem-Hoe, Collavin, IFC, IFK, INPC, IPC Chemical Name carbanilate acid isopropyl ester isopropyl carbanilate isopropyl-N-phenyl carbamate 1-methylethyl phenylcarbamate... [Pg.457]

Carbanilic acid, thio-, phenyl ester glucoside, I, 133... [Pg.334]

Decomp in water, ale very sol in ether. SYNS CARBANIL FENYLISOKYANAT ISOCYANIC ACID, PHENYL ESTER KARBANIL MONDURP PHENYLCARBIMIDE PHENYL CARBONIMDE... [Pg.1106]

Fig. 5. Sedimentation coefficient (s] vs. molecular weight M for cellulose esters 1 cellulose carbanilate in ethyl acetate 2 cellulose butyrate in methyl ethyl ketone ) 3 cellulose mono-phenylacetate in benzene 4 cellulose diphenyl phosphonocarbamate in dioxane ) 5 cellulose benzoate in dioxane ... Fig. 5. Sedimentation coefficient (s] vs. molecular weight M for cellulose esters 1 cellulose carbanilate in ethyl acetate 2 cellulose butyrate in methyl ethyl ketone ) 3 cellulose mono-phenylacetate in benzene 4 cellulose diphenyl phosphonocarbamate in dioxane ) 5 cellulose benzoate in dioxane ...
The points in Fig. 24 represent the experimental values of A for a ladder poly-dichlorophenylsfloxane and cellulose carbanilate For both polymers the experimental data are in agreement with theoretical Curve 4 corresponding to the value of d/A = 0.5 for a kinetically flexible chain polymer. This qualitatively demonstrates that the hydrodynamic properties of the molecules of these two polymers at low X differ from those of an infinitely thin worm-like model. However, to obtain quantitative agreement between theory and experimental data according to Curve 4 in Fig. 24, A/d should be equal to 2 — a reasonable value for many flexible-chain polymers not realistic for such r d-chain polymers as ladder polysiloxanes or cellulose ethers and esters. [Pg.134]

RP 2-Phenyl-carbamoyloxy-N-athyl-propion-amid BRN 2983326 Carbanilic acid, (l-ethylcarbamoyl)ethyl ester, D-(-)- Carbetamex Carbetamid Carbetamide Carbethamide Caswell No. 159B D-(-)-1-(Ethylcarbamoyl)ethyl phenylcarbamate D-(-)-N-Ethyl-2-(phenylcarbamoyloxy)propionamide D-N-Ethylacetamide... [Pg.114]

Piperidino-l, 2-propanediol carbanilate (ester), monohydrate 1, 2-Propanediol, 3-(l-piperidinyl)-, Z>w-(phenyl-carbamate) (ester), monohydrate U.S.P., N.F.,... [Pg.148]

Phenyl isocyanate (carbanil, phenyl carbonimide, isocyanatobenzene isocyanic acid phenyl ester, Mondur P) [103-71-9]... [Pg.562]

Synonyms (4-chlorobntyn-2-yl)-A-(3-chlo-rophenyl)carbamate chlorobutynyl chlo-rocarbanilate (3-chlorophenyl) carbamic acid 4-chloro-2-butynyl ester m-chloro-carbanilic acid 4-chloro-2-butynyl ester Barbamate Carbin Chlorinat... [Pg.758]

Carbamyl chloride, N,N-dimethyl-. See Dimethylcarbamyl chloride Carbamyl hydroxamate. See Hydroxyurea Carbanil. See Phenyl isocyanate Carbanilaldehyde. See N-Phenylformamide Carbanilic acid, m-chloro-, 1-methyl-2-propynyl ester. See Chlorbufam d-(-)-Carbanilic acid (1-ethylcarbamoyl) ethyl ester. See Carbetamide Carbanilic acid, m-hydroxy-, methyl ester, m-methyl carbanilate. See Phenmedipham Carbanilic acid isopropyl ester. See Propham Carbanilide. See N,N -Diphenylurea Carbani Ii de, 4,4 -dichIoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)-. See Cloflucarban... [Pg.752]

Synonyms d-(-)-Carbanilic acid (1-ethylcarbamoyl) ethyl ester d-N-Ethylacetamide carbanilate (R)-1-(Ethylcarbamoyl) ethyl carbanilate d-(-)-1-(Ethylcarbamoyl) ethyl phenyl carbamate (R)-N-Ethyl-2-(((phenylamino) carbonyl) oxy) propanamide... [Pg.753]


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