p-Arsenosobenzoylurea and Related Compounds1

HG Steinman, GO Doak, H Eagle

Index: Steinman; Doak; Eagle Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 192

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Summary p-Cyanophenylarsonous acid has been prepared by reduction of p- cyanophenylarsonic acid, and also from p-aminophenylarsine oxide dihydrate by the diazo reaction. This cyano arsonous acid has been converted, through its imino ether, into the p- amidinophenylarsonous acid and, from the latter, the p-amidinophenyldihalo arsines have been prepared.

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