THE REARRANGEMENT OF HYDROXAMIC ACIDS ISOMERIC WITH TRIPHENYL-ACETHYDROXAMIC ACID1
LW Jones, FB Root
Index: Jones; Root Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1926 , vol. 48, p. 192
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Abstract
I. RCO. NZ $+ RC0. N+ XY. IT. RC0. N+[R-+-CO. N]+ OC= NR The first leads to the formation of a univalent nitrogen derivative, and the second to the rearrangement of this derivative by the migration of a radical R from the carbon atom to the nitrogen atom. The conditions which determine the first step have been studied thoroughly by Stieglitz and his co-workers. 8 They varied the groups represented by x and y in many ways and established the factors which ...
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