CXXXII.—Labile isomerism among acyl derivatives of salicylamide
J McConnan, AW Titherley
Index: Mc Connan; Titherley Journal of the Chemical Society, 1906 , vol. 89, p. 1331,1332
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Abstract
THE benzoylation of salicylamide, as was shown by one of the authors (Trans., 1906, 87, 1207), may give rise to two mono-benzoyl derivatives. One of these, O-benzoylsalicylamide (mp 144O), BzO* C, H,-CO* NH,, is labile and readily passes into the other, a stable
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