The Reduction of Certain Organic Compounds in Liquid Ammonia1

GW Watt, CM Knowles, LO Morgan

Index: Watt; Knowles; Morgan Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 1657

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Abstract

Earlier pub€ icati~ ns'~ show that addition of so-dium to liquid ammonia solutions containing an organic compound together with a substance containing active hydrogen (eg, ammonium salts, methanol or water) sometimes leads to reduction products that differ from those obtained upon addition of sodium to liquid ammonia solu-tions containing only the organic compound. Some additional examples are presented in the present paper.

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