Tetrahedron

Hydrogen bonded complexes IV: Urea-phenol complexes

JE Barry, M Finkelstein, GA Hutchins, SD Ross

Index: Barry, John E.; Finkelstein, Manuel; Hutchins, Gudrun A.; Ross, Sidney D. Tetrahedron, 1983 , vol. 39, # 13 p. 2151 - 2156

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Abstract

A number of crystalline, hydrogen-bonded complexes of ureas and phenols are reported. The most commonly observed urea-phenol ratio is 1: 1, but some complexes with ratios of 2: 1, 1: 2 and 1: 3 were encountered. The structures of these complexes are discussed and one degradative reaction is described.

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