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M-Methylbenzyl alcohol

Ethylbenzyl chloride Ethylene dibromide V,V -Dinitroethylenediamine Hexaethyl tetraphosphate M ethylbenzyl alcohol m-Benzenedisulfonic acid Methylbenzyl chloride V-Bromosuccinimide Octamethyl pyrophosphoramide p-Aminosalicylic acid Pentaerythritol tetranitrate Tris-(/3-chloroethyl) amine Tetraethylammonium bromide Tetraethyl pyrophosphate 2,2,6,6-Tetramethylolcyclohexanol... [Pg.16]

Dimethylaniline has been prepared by reduction of the corresponding nitro compound, either chemically2-3 or catalyti-cally.4 It has been prepared from 3,4-dimethylphenol by heating with ammonia, ammonium bromide, and zinc bromide 5 from m-toluidine hydrochloride by alkylation with methanol at high temperatures 1-6 from anhydro-4-amino-2-methylbenzyl alcohol by dry distillation from calcium hydroxide 7 from 2-methyl-5-aminobenzyl alcohol by reduction with sodium from 2-methyl-5-nitrobenzyl chloride and 2-methyl-5-nitrobenzyl acetate by catalytic reduction 8 from o-xylene by direct animation with hy-droxylamine hydrochloride in the presence of aluminum chloride 9 and from 3,4-dimethylacetophenone by the Beckmann rearrangement of the oxime.10 The present method has been published.11... [Pg.25]

Phenylbutyric acid 6 A mixture of a-methylbenzyl alcohol (122 g) and 1,1-dichloroethylene (291 g) is dropped into 90% sulfuric acid (200 ml) with stirring at 5-7°. Addition and subsequent stirring each occupy 2 h. The mixture is then hydrolysed with ice, and the precipitated product is taken up in ether. The carboxylic acid is purified by dissolution in aqueous sodium hydroxide solution and reprecipitation by dilute hydrochloric acid. This gives a product (85 g,) m.p. 38 10°, b.p. 113-115°/2 mm. [Pg.847]

Fluorinated carbohydrates have recently received much attention because of their importance in the study of the enzyme-carbohydrate interactions and their interesting biological activity [56], Hara et al. [57] achieved the deoxyfluorination of primary and anomeric hydroxyl groups of a series of protected carbohydrates, for example 65 into 66 (70%) (Scheme 12.31, a representative example) and 67 into 68 (90%) (Scheme 12.32, a representative example), with good yields, by use of N,N-diethyl-a,a-difluoro-(m.-methylbenzyl)amme (DFMBA), which has previously proved to be a selective reagent for the synthesis of fluorinated alcohols and carboxylic acids [58], Chemoselective deoxyfluorination at the anomeric position... [Pg.596]

Methyl benzyl alcohol. SeeCresyl alcohol o-Methylbenzyl alcohol CAS 98-85-1 EINECS/ELINCS 202-707-1 UN 2937 (DOT) FEMA 2685 Synonyms Benzenemethanol, a-methyl- Ethanol, 1-phenyl- Methyl phenylcarbinol Methylphenylmethanol a-Phenethyl alcohol s-Phenethyl alcohol 1-Phenylethanol a-Phenylethyl alcohol Phenylmethylcarbinol Styrallyl alcohol Styralyl alcohol Empirical CsHioO Formula C6H5CH(CH3)OH Properties Colorless liq. mild floral odor sol. in alcohol, glycerol, min. oil, oxygenated and hydrocarbon soivs. si. sol. in water m.w. 122.17 dens. 1.009-1.014 vapor pressure 0.1 mm (20 C) ... [Pg.2591]

Methyl allyl chloride) see Dimethylvinyl chloride Methylamine (Monomethylamine) (2-(Methylamino)ethanol) see A-Methylethanolamine 3-Methylaminopropylamine (Methyl tert-amyl ether) see tert-Amyl methyl ether (Methyl amyl ketone) see Methyl pentyl ketone (2-Methylaniline) see o-Toluidine (3-Methylaniline) see m-Toluidine (Methylbenzene) see Toluene (a-Methylbenzyl alcohol) see 1-Phenylethanol Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)... [Pg.81]

CAS 538-86-3 EINECS/ELINCS 208-705-7 Synonyms Benzene, (methoxymethyl)- Ether, benzyl methyl (Methoxymethyl) benzene a-Methoxytoluene Methyl benzyl ether a-Methylbenzyl ether Empirical CsHioO Formula C6H5CH2OCH3 Properties Liq. sol. in alcohol, ether sol. 3000 mg/l in water (20 C) m.w. 122.17 sp.gr. 0.949 vapor pressure 1.5 mm Hg m.p. -52.6 C b.p. 174 C flash pt. 53 C ref. index 1.5016 Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.476]

Amino-6-ethoxybenzothiazole C9HioN402S2 Sulfamethizole C9H10O 2-Ally I phenol Cinnamyl alcohol 2,4-Di methyl benzal dehyde p-Ethylbenzaldehyde Ethyl phenyl ketone Hydrocinnamaldehyde 4 -Methyl acetophenone 2-Phenyl propanal Propiophenone p-Tolylacetaldehyde C9H10O2 Acetanisole Benzyl acetate m-Cresyl acetate o-Cresyl acetate p-Cresyl acetate p-Ethoxybenzaldehyde Ethyl benzoate Hydrocinnamic acid 2-M ethoxy-4-vi nyl phenol a-Methylbenzyl formate Methyl phenylacetate Methyl p-toluate Phenethyl formate Phenyl glycidyl ether... [Pg.7060]


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