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Generating, Drying and Liquifying SO2 -> SO2Cl2 etc Welcome back, old friend! Good to see you posting again. |
7-9-2008 at 21:12 by: Sauron |
Generating, Drying and Liquifying SO2 -> SO2Cl2 etc That's interesting.
But the price difference between a brass control valve and a SS one is only a ... |
7-9-2008 at 19:42 by: Sauron |
post whores like me Who cares?
You persist in advancing unnecessary divisiveness.
My point was, stop it. If you wa ... |
7-9-2008 at 09:03 by: Sauron |
N,N-dimethlyformamide Yes, we know all about the hazards of DMS. ScienceSquirrel was being sarcastic.
As for DMF see fo ... |
7-9-2008 at 08:25 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? TCT is cheap. It's made industrially from HCN and HCL -> ClCN then trimerize to TCT. But for ins ... |
7-9-2008 at 04:13 by: Sauron |
Preparation of Acyl Chlorides: TCT Redux 3-pentanone (diethyl ketone) is rather expensive. However 2-pentanone (methyl propyl ketone) is a lo ... |
6-9-2008 at 21:38 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? The AC was only one of numerous catalysts possible. I am sure that triethylamine hydrochloride ("chl ... |
6-9-2008 at 19:37 by: Sauron |
Preparation of Acyl Chlorides: TCT Redux I have two editions of Kirk Othmer. I will take a look. However Ullmann's and Merck Index were very ... |
6-9-2008 at 05:38 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? I' suggest using a RB or pear shaped flask with a large center neck like 45/50 and a reducing adapte ... |
6-9-2008 at 05:26 by: Sauron |
Preparation of Acyl Chlorides: TCT Redux The well discussed procedure for facile synthesis of acyl chlorides from carboxylic acids (Tet Lett ... |
6-9-2008 at 02:35 by: Sauron |
post whores like me The entire amateur/professional thing is inherently divisive, and a lot more complex than implied by ... |
5-9-2008 at 21:39 by: Sauron |
quick safety question regarding Acetic anhydride Acetic anhydride will attack aluminum and most metals, and acetic anhydride is highly flammable.
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5-9-2008 at 21:02 by: Sauron |
Importing from China First rule: find a factory and do not deal through some broker or middleman.
Second rule: the mi ... |
5-9-2008 at 19:42 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? The far easier way to prepare oxalyl chloride is to use cyanuric chloride on anhydrous oxalic acid, ... |
5-9-2008 at 19:18 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? To recap, the route using the trichloroacetyl ester of ethylene glycol is objectionable because the ... |
5-9-2008 at 09:13 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? And here is the patent from same Dupont chemists detailing the preps of the requisite tetrachloroeth ... |
4-9-2008 at 10:45 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? Oxalyl chloride costs me $650-$700 per Kg.
The ex works from Acros is well over $300. By the time ... |
4-9-2008 at 07:31 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? If by "the subject" you mean the thread topic, reaction of oxalic acid with thionyl chloride - then ... |
4-9-2008 at 06:42 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? The southernmost Russian (tsarist of course) settlement in North America was not in Alaska but in no ... |
4-9-2008 at 04:35 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? I guess in the small soggy islands you refer to, the government is still desirous of decreasing the ... |
4-9-2008 at 03:40 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? Ethylene glycol is very very hygroscopic and you will only liberate it from water by use of special ... |
4-9-2008 at 03:03 by: Sauron |
HOOC-COOH + SOCl2 -> ClOC-COCl ? I'm sorry, but it seems you have not been paying attention to some other threads.
Trichloroacetyl ... |
4-9-2008 at 02:46 by: Sauron |
Generating, Drying and Liquifying SO2 -> SO2Cl2 etc Now I have quotes from two other sources, Fisher in USA and Argo in UK, for stainless steel lecture ... |
3-9-2008 at 12:20 by: Sauron |
Waters RCM 8x10 Gauge Perhaps because it's not a gauge. The RCM is a Radian Compression Module, which comes in 8 mm x 10 c ... |
2-9-2008 at 20:22 by: Sauron |
SO2Cl2 -> SOCl2 - Some Musings The Kipp's is not needed. And no I do not really need to liquify (well, not always) and can often us ... |
2-9-2008 at 10:27 by: Sauron |
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