Some Carbamate Derivatives of 1, 3-Butadienyl 1, 4-Diisocyanate1
LR Moffett Jr, WE Hill
Index: Moffett,L.R.; Hill,W.E. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1962 , vol. 27, p. 1454 - 1455
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Abstract
The extreme instability of V upon exposure to air prevented obtaining satisfactory elemental analyses. An attempted Dumas nitrogen analysis on muconyl diazide (IV) resulted in detonation of the combustion tube. In the absence of the elemental analyses on V, a series of carbamate derivatives characterized the diisocyanate.
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