The benzoate and the methyl ether of 4-hydroxycyclohexene
CJ Gogek, RY Moir, CB Purves
Index: Gogek et al. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1951 , vol. 29, p. 946
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Abstract
Satisfactory preparations, from hydroquinone and its monomethyl ether respectively, were devised for the above compounds which were thought to be new. The methyl ether of 4- hydroxycyclohexene was an oil, boiling at 136° C.; the uncrystallized benzoate had n D,
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