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Mw reactions-catechole methylation But these two have been known about for a while. I think the papers, or summaries, were posted to th ... |
31-3-2005 at 01:13 by: CherrieBaby |
methylenation of catechols using NaF I think the K+ acts to form the phenolate first which then reacts with CH2X2. I bet they would' ... |
31-3-2005 at 00:45 by: CherrieBaby |
Mw reactions-catechole methylation No. No email for me.
Well I trudged off to the library to read this book only to discover scanty ... |
30-3-2005 at 23:33 by: CherrieBaby |
Mw reactions-catechole methylation I asked for it and you're not providing.
So are you refusing to let me have a copy of this a ... |
27-3-2005 at 20:51 by: CherrieBaby |
Mw reactions-catechole methylation I hate to be rude, but that URL was never going to work. Can you send this article to www.rapidshare ... |
27-3-2005 at 08:03 by: CherrieBaby |
Glassware Questions There are small supply houses in the UK but home experimenters are scrutinised more here. The relati ... |
22-3-2005 at 22:51 by: CherrieBaby |
Glassware Questions You can get the Erlenmeyer flasks in plastic if you're worried about them breaking under vacuum ... |
22-3-2005 at 13:44 by: CherrieBaby |
The essential oil [quote]
clove-oil containes 82%~87% eugenole!
[/quote] - not that much. A % of that will be acetyl ... |
22-3-2005 at 10:42 by: CherrieBaby |
The essential oil [b]CycloKnight[/b] said "[i]steam distillation of the leaves of Piper Auritum[/i]"
- forg ... |
11-3-2005 at 01:47 by: CherrieBaby |
Oxydation of Ethylamine into Nitroethane? Here are some azeotropes to avoid:
Water - Nitroethane, bp: 114.07, % 28.5:71.5, bp(az): 87 ... |
10-3-2005 at 12:35 by: CherrieBaby |
eMule books req. I'm hoping to complete the following downloads which have been interupted due to the originator ... |
10-3-2005 at 08:57 by: CherrieBaby |
Rubber Stopper My size 21 is just to small, in that I can't remove it conveniently. I guess size 23 would be g ... |
7-3-2005 at 12:16 by: CherrieBaby |
Oxydation of Ethylamine into Nitroethane? Hah, I'll just smash my head against this brick wall here. That might knock some sense into it. ... |
7-3-2005 at 02:09 by: CherrieBaby |
HCl and Al, AlCl3? 1) The prepn. is on page 812 of Bauer, vol 1. 2e. which S. C. Wack has made available, see the books ... |
6-3-2005 at 12:21 by: CherrieBaby |
Utterly mad, but totally practical: microwave furnace!! The popular science article is no longer available. How about uploading it to the FTP? |
6-3-2005 at 04:49 by: CherrieBaby |
Acetyl chloride syntheses This is basic chemistry.
The equilibrium is all the wrong way. Your equation doesn't make se ... |
6-3-2005 at 03:34 by: CherrieBaby |
Amateur biotechnology I disagree. I think the main work is in the OCR. This is especially so with science writings due to ... |
6-3-2005 at 00:55 by: CherrieBaby |
Oxydation of Ethylamine into Nitroethane? An idea put to me was:
a) condensation of acetaldehyde with hydroxylamine
CH3.CHO + H2NOH -> CH ... |
5-3-2005 at 05:46 by: CherrieBaby |
Organic carbon? [quote][b]PrimoPyro[/b]: Prepare precipitated nickel from NiCl2 via Urushibara methods[/quote]You ca ... |
5-3-2005 at 02:49 by: CherrieBaby |
Readily Available Chemicals Website: Version 2 I want to put my 2 cents worth in here.
The main reason why chemicals are becoming harder to get ... |
4-3-2005 at 13:10 by: CherrieBaby |
Urea Synthesis I agree that it isn't worth synthesising urea. It is easy to buy OTC. It is used as a fertilise ... |
4-3-2005 at 11:18 by: CherrieBaby |