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Organic solvents nitrile groups

Apart from DAB-dendr-(CN)4, which is a white crystalline solid, all generations are colorless to slightly yellow oils. The amine-terminated dendrimers are transparent, whereas the nitrile-terminated products are somewhat turbid. The solubility of the dendrimers is determined primarily by the nature of the end-group DAB-dendr-(NH2)n is soluble in H20, methanol and toluene, whereas DAB-dendr-(CN)n is soluble in a variety of common organic solvents. [Pg.610]

As esters the alkyl halides are hydrolysed by alkalis to alcohols and salts of halogen acids. They are converted by nascent hydrogen into hydrocarbons, by ammonia into amines, by alkoxides into ethers, by alkali hydrogen sulphides into mercaptans, by potassium cyanide into nitriles, and by sodium acetate into acetic esters. (Formulate these reactions.) The alkyl halides are practically insoluble in water but are, on the other hand, miscible with organic solvents. As a consequence of the great affinity of iodine for silver, the alkyl iodides are almost instantaneously decomposed by aqueous-alcoholic silver nitrate solution, and so yield silver iodide and alcohol. The important method of Ziesel for the quantitative determination of alkyl groups combined in the form of ethers, depends on this property (cf. p. 80). [Pg.98]

Probably the most important group of phase transfer reactions, and certainly the commonest, are those in which an anion is transferred from the aqueous phase into the organic solvent, where nucleophilic substitution occurs. These would once have been performed in a dipolar aprotic solvent such as DMF. A good example is the reaction between an alkyl halide (such as 1-chlorooctane), and aqueous sodium cyanide, shown in Scheme 5.5. Without PTC, the biphasic mixture can be stirred and heated together for 2 weeks and the only observable reaction will be hydrolysis of the cyanide group. Addition of a catalytic amount of a quaternary onium salt, or a crown ether, however, will lead to the quantitative conversion to the nitrile within 2 h. [Pg.112]

Nickel peroxide, an undefined black oxide of nickel, is prepared from nickel sulfate hexahydrate by oxidation in alkaline medium with an ozone-oxygen mixture [929] or with sodium hypochlorite [930, 931, 932, 933]. Its main applications are the oxidation of aromatic side chains to carboxyls [933], of allylic and benzylic alcohols to aldehydes in organic solvents [929, 932] or to acids in aqueous alkaline solutions [929, 930, 932], and of aldehydes to acids [934, the conversion of aldehyde or ketone hydrazones into diazo compounds [935] the dehydrogenative coupling of ketones in the a positions with respect to carbonyl groups [931] and the dehydrogenation of primary amines to nitriles or azo compounds [936]. [Pg.37]


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