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posted on 9-10-2006 at 01:13
Anhydrous and degassed epichlorohydrin???
Hey everyone.
I want to make Anhydrous and degassed epichlorohydrin to use as a substrate in a reaction i am working on.
I want to know if this epichlorohydrin can be get under CaH2 like propylene oxide?
Any help will be very much appreciated.
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