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Glycide nitrate

Monoacyl Glycerol Nitrates. Formed by reacting in the liq phase at temps as high as 120, a mixt of glycide nitrate and an aliphatic carboxylic acid of the benzene series such as benzoic acid, with FeCl3 as catalyst. They were recommended as additives for NG, or like expls, to lower their freezing points Ref H. Jacobi W. Flemming, USP 2302324 (1942) CA 37, 2014 (1943)... [Pg.173]

G110-R under Glycide Nitrate Polyglycidyl Nitrate (PGN)... [Pg.817]

Glycide Nitrate or Nitroglyctde (Nitrate of Epihydric Alcohol), Q.CHa. QLCH3(0NO3) mw... [Pg.752]

Glycide Nitrate or Nitroglycide (Nitrate of Epi-hydric Alcohol), O.CH2. CH.CH2 (ONQ2) mw... [Pg.752]

The pure a-isomer was first obtained by Hanriot [6] by nitrating glycide ... [Pg.127]

This substance cannot be prepared by the nitration of glycide, for the action of acids upon that substance opens the ethylene... [Pg.218]

This nitrate ester of glycide is prepared from dinitroglycerine by splitting off one HN03 molecule with concentrated alkali. It is the anhydride of glyceriN mononitrate. [Pg.287]

It was repotted as early as 1870 by Henry lat propylene oxide and epichlorohydrin yield nitrate esters with dilute nitric acid (Eq. 741). Ingham and Nichola Ktended this observation to glycid[Pg.459]

This substance cannot be prepared by the nitration of glycide,... [Pg.399]

GLYCIDE (556-52-5) Combustible liquid (flash point 158°F/70°C). Reacts violently with strong oxidizers. Contact with strong acids, caustics, chemically active metals (aluminum, copper, zinc, etc.), metal salts, trichloroethylene, especially in the presence of heat, can cause polymerization or exothermic decomposition. Incompatible with nitrates. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.601]

Azidolysis of glycidic acids. In the presence of copper(II) nitrate trihydrate, regioselective ring opening of the epoxide by sodium azide in water (pH 4) to provide 3-azido-2-hydroxy carboxylic acids is observed. [Pg.148]

Usually only a small portion of the sample is water-soluble (chlorides, nitrates, nitrites, sulphates, alkali metals — when unbound in silicates, glycides, fatty acids, humic substances). The extract for the determination of nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, trace elements) is prepared with the use of leaching solutions 1% citric acid, 1% potassium sulphate, 1% hydrochloric acid, calcium lactate, etc. [Pg.687]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.224 ]




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