Halomethylquinolines1

CE Kaslow, JM Schlatter

Index: Kaslow; Schlatter Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 1054

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Citation Number: 11

Abstract

JOURNAL, 71, 2905 (1949). reported by previous workers, 2-5 Johnson and HamiltonB have found that 4-bromomethylcarbostyrilg and 4-(a-chloroethy1)-quinoline resisted at- tempts at hydrolysis. The bromomethylquinolines could not be recrystallized without a great loss except by dissolving them in a hydrocarbon solvent at room temperature and cooling the solution to a sub-zero temperature. The higher melting points of the ...