Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

X production

By utilizing the improvements stated above in any combination preferable to the chemist, convenience will be enhanced and yield will jump from around 20% to that of 50%. Not bad, but there is one more oddball form of the Leuckart reaction that was devised specifically for X production and produces a yield of 70% This little procedure [32] has been around for 40 years and has, until recently, failed to be reported as a superior Leuckart conversion method by underground sources. This sort of thing really frustrates Strike. [Pg.114]

METHOD 1 This section is going to be as thoroughly helpful to those interested in X production as it will be to those interested in amphetamine production. The process is known as the Knoeve-nagel-Walter condensation which can turn a substituted benzal-dehyde such as piperonal (X) or plain old benzaldehyde (speed) into an intermediate called a p-nitropropene. This intermediate can then be transformed into MDA (Benzedrine for speed) or MD-P2P (P2P for speed) depending on the capabilities of the chemist. [Pg.127]

The role of complexes 23-28 as catalyst precursors in the ring closing metathesis reactions was investigated. Three different diene substrates diethyldiallyl-malonate (29), diallyltosylamine (30). and dielhyldi(2-methylallyl)malonate (31) were added to the NMR tubes containing a solution of 5 mol% of catalyst precursor in an appropriate deuterated solvent. The NMR tubes were then kept at the temperatures reported in Table X. Product formation and diene disappearance were monitored by integrating the allylic methylene peaks in the H NMR spectra and the results are presented in Table X and the catalytic transformations are depicted in Scheme 3. [Pg.202]

All catalytic reactions appear to Involve the formation of intermediate compounds of the catalyst and the substance undergoing the reaction (the substrate, S), the sequence of reactions being S + Cat = X => Product + Cat... [Pg.111]

Entry Cpd. R,R X Product Relative rates (endojexo ) Product Relative rates aido/exe )... [Pg.11]


See other pages where X production is mentioned: [Pg.875]    [Pg.108]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.532]    [Pg.322]    [Pg.1822]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.314]    [Pg.101]    [Pg.19]    [Pg.19]    [Pg.44]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.672]    [Pg.399]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.108]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.111]    [Pg.58]    [Pg.104]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.404]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.270]    [Pg.360]    [Pg.69]    [Pg.47]    [Pg.158]    [Pg.497]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.1]    [Pg.66]    [Pg.186]    [Pg.194]    [Pg.751]    [Pg.373]    [Pg.540]    [Pg.325]    [Pg.446]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.155]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 ]




SEARCH



Calcium X phosphate product

Processes and X-Ray Production

Production of X-rays

Sources and the Production of X Rays

X-ray production

© 2024 chempedia.info