671. Nitramines and nitramides. Part V. Nitrations of urethane, N-methylurethane, urea, and hexahydro-1: 3-dinitro-1: 3: 5-triazine in sulphuric acid
C Holstead, AH Lamberton, PAH Wyatt
Index: Holstead et al. Journal of the Chemical Society, 1953 , p. 3341,3342,3345
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Abstract
The qualitative difference between urea (or guanidine) and the urethanes may be due to differences in the nitration processes involved, or to differences in basic strength which might affect the nitration equilibrium. We do not favour the first of these hypotheses, though
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