Synthetic thiophane derivatives
ER Buchman, H Cohen
Index: Buchman; Cohen Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 847
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Abstract
Kumler and Daniels' have suggested that the resonating form of the p-amino group with a separation of charge is a fundamental factor for the bacteriostatic activity of sulfanilamide type compounds. The experimental evidence for this suggestion is “that sulfanilamide has a higher (ultraviolet) extinction coefficient in base than in water.”*
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