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Carbonyl compounds reacting with Reactions with carbonyl compounds as Retrosynthesis ch28... [Pg.614]

CO. Alkynes will react with carbon monoxide in the presence of a metal carbonyl (e.g. Ni(CO)4) and water to give prop>enoic acids (R-CH = CH-C02H), with alcohols (R OH) to give propenoic esters, RCH CHC02R and with amines (R NH2) to give propenoic amides RCHrCHCONHR. Using alternative catalysts, e.g. Fe(CO)5, alkynes and carbon monoxide will produce cyclopentadienones or hydroquinols. A commercially important variation of this reaction is hydroformyiation (the 0x0 reaction ). [Pg.82]

CH2C1 CH2C1. Colourless liquid with an odour like that of chloroform b.p. 84 C. It is an excellent solvent for fats and waxes. Was first known as oil of Dutch chemists . Manufactured by the vapour- or liquid-phase reaction of ethene and chlorine in the presence of a catalyst. It reacts with anhydrous ethano-ales to give ethylene glycol diethanoate and with ammonia to give elhylenediamine, these reactions being employed for the manufacture of these chemicals. It burns only with difficulty and is not decomposed by boiling water. [Pg.134]

C, b.p. 170 C (decomp.), has a characteristic odour. It is the Diels-Alder product of cyclopentadiene reacting with itself, the exo-form being formed most rapidly but the endo-form is thermodynamically favoured. At temperatures above ISO C a retro-Diels-Alder reaction occurs and cyclopentadiene monomer is regenerated see diene reactions. [Pg.135]

Gattermann s reaction A variation of the Sandmeyer reaction copper powder and hydrogen halide are allowed to react with the diazonium salt solution and halogen is introduced into the aromatic nucleus in place of an amino group. [Pg.187]

Kipp s apparatus Equipment for the production of a gas by interaction of a liquid and a solid. It consists of three receptacles, the top is reservoir for the liquid and is connected to the bottom. The middle contains the solid and a tap for the gas. When gas is released the liquid rises and reacts with the solid, when the tap is closed the back pressure returns the liquid lo the lower reservoir and reaction cease . Once widely used for the production of H.S (HCl and FeS) and C O (HCl and CaC(3,<). [Pg.231]

Trimethylamine, CjH N, (CH3J3N. Colourless liquid with a strong fishy odour, miscible with water, m.p. — I24 C, b.p. 3-5°C. It occurs naturally in plants, herring brine, bone oil and urine. It reacts with hydrogen peroxide to give trimethylamine oxide and with ethylene oxide to give choline its commercial importance stems chiefly from this latter reaction. [Pg.260]

Reformatski reaction Aldehydes and ketones react with a-bromo- fatty acid esters in the presence of zinc powder to give -hydroxy-esters which may be dehydrated to give a-, 0-unsaturated esters. a-Chloroesters will react if copper powder is used in conjunction with the zinc. [Pg.343]

Prepared by epoxidation of styrene with per-oxyelhanoic acid. Reactions are similar to those of aliphatic epoxides (s e, e.g. ethylene oxide). Reacts with alcohols to give mono-ethers, e g. PhCH(0Me)CH20H. Phenols give resins. [Pg.374]

Wuftz synthesis Alkyl halides react with sodium in dry ethereal solution to give hydrocarbons. If equimolecular amounts of two different halides are used, then a mixture of three hydrocarbons of the types R — R, R — R and R —R, where R and R represent the original radicals, will be formed. The yields are often poor owing to subsidiary reactions taking place. [Pg.427]

Additives function by reacting with hydrocarbon partial oxjdation products by stoppihg the oxidation chain reaction that would otherwise driye the combustion. [Pg.352]

Rainwater for instance will pick up atmospheric COg and react with calcium carbonate (limestone) to form a soluble substance, calcium bicarbonate. This reaction gives water its natural hardness . [Pg.88]

The most common situation studied is that of a film reacting with some species in solution in the substrate, such as in the case of the hydrolysis of ester monolayers and of the oxidation of an unsaturated long-chain acid by aqueous permanganate. As a result of the reaction, the film species may be altered to the extent that its area per molecule is different or may be fragmented so that the products are soluble. One may thus follow the change in area at constant film pressure or the change in film pressure at constant area (much as with homogeneous gas reactions) in either case concomitant measurements may be made of the surface potential. [Pg.151]

The silanization reaction has been used for some time to alter the wetting characteristics of glass, metal oxides, and metals [44]. While it is known that trichlorosilanes polymerize in solution, only very recent work has elucidated the mechanism for surface reaction. A novel FTIR approach allowed Tripp and Hair to prove that octadecyl trichlorosilane (OTS) does not react with dry silica. [Pg.395]


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