Journal of the American Chemical Society

1, 2-PHENANTHRENEQUINONE

LF Fieser

Index: Fieser Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1929 , vol. 51, p. 1901

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Abstract

An interesting deviation from the behavior of other quinones was observed in studying the properties of sodium 1, 2-phenanthrenequinone-4-sulfonate, VI. The substance was prepared from the hydroquinone, VII, which, in turn, resulted from the addition of sodium bisulfite to 1, 2-phenanthrenequinone. Judging by the properties of other similar structure, one might expect that VI would react

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