The reaction between formaldehyde and ammonia

HH Richmond, GS Myers, GF Wright

Index: Richmond; Myers; Wright Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 , vol. 70, p. 3659,3663

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Abstract Different types of tightly bound oxygen on carbon black have been distinguished by Grignard analysis. Carbonyl oxygen tends to be from 13 to 30% greater in amount than hydroxyl oxygen for all blacks. About 26% of the total content of tightly bound oxygen is accounted for by Grignard analysis. The greater part of the oxygen on the black is thus more or less chemically inert.

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