Lexikon der Kohlenstoff-Verbindungen. Supplement I, Umfassend die Litteraturjahre 1899-1900 / von M.M. Richter.
- Max Richter
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Lexikon der Kohlenstoff-Verbindungen. Supplement I, Umfassend die Litteraturjahre 1899-1900 / von M.M. Richter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![C4Hg02Br2 C4H80,N, c4h8o4n. C4Hg04S2 C4B^N.,S C4H9OBr c4H9o,isr c4H9o3]sr c4h9o6n C4Hc,NC1, C.HaCL.P c4h10o4s c4Hu,]srci C4H10NBr C4HuON c4huo2n c4huo2p c4huo3p c4huo4p C4HuC1S c4hujs C4Hi2NC1 C4H12NBr C4Hj.>NJ c4h12cip C4Hj,JP c4h13op c4h13o2n 9) Brenztraubensäureamidoguanidin. HN03 4- l/> H„0 (A. 307, 297). — *1, 639. *1) <*(5-Dibrom-/?y-Dioxybutan. Sm. 87° (A. 308, 341). *2) (S-Nitroso-j?-Nitrobutan. Sm. 58° (Bl. [3] 23, 335). *8) Aethylester d. Methylnitrosamidoameisensäure (B. 32, 2177). *9) Aethylester d. Allophansäure. Sm. 190° (61 1899 [2] 287). *11) «-Amid d. «-Amidoäthan-«^-Dicarbonsäure {A. 310, 37). *13) 1-Asparagin (A. 310, 37; E. 30, 265). *15) Diamid d. d-a-Oxyäthan-a/9-Dicarbonsäure. Sm. 156—157° (C. 1900 [2] 1013). 18) Methyläther d. Diazourethan. Fl. (B. 32, 1709, 2177). 19) Diamid d. i-a-Oxyäthan-atf-Dicarbonsäure. Sm. 163—164° (C. 1900 [2] 1013). 20) Diamid d. l-«-Oxyäthan-a#-Dicarbonsäure. Sm. 156—157° (C. 1900 [2] 1013). *3) ««-Dinitro-^-Methylpropan. Iv (G. 30 [2] 27). 21) |?-Hydrazid d. ß-Oxyäthan-a|3-Dicarbonsäure. Hydrazinsalz (C. 1900 [2] 1012). 4) Methylentrimethylendisulfon (R-Tetramethylen-1,3-Disulfon). Sm. oberh. 300° u. Zers. (B. 32, 13811 — *1, 470. *1) Allylthioharnstoff (BL [3] 23, 345). 3) «-Brom-j?-Oxy-(?-Methylpropan. Sd. 136—138° (J. 1889. 1326). — *1, 80. *3) «-Nitro-jS-Methylpropan \Ph. Gh. 32, 628; Bl. [3] 23, 335). *10) i-a-Amidobuttersäure. Sm. 307° u. Druck u. Zers. (B. 33, 2387). *13) y-Amidobuttersäure. Sm. 186° u. Zers. Ag (B. 33, 2230). *14) a-Amidoisobuttersäure (B. 33, 1900). *22) Aethylester d. Amidoessigsäure. HCl (B. 33, 70). 28) «-Oximido-^-Oxy-^-Methylpropan (a-Oxyisobutyraldoxim). Sd. 110°19 (M. 21, 214). 29) d-«-Amidobuttersäure. Sm. 303° u. Druck u. Zers. HCl (B. 33, 2390). 30) 1-a-Amidobuttersäure (B. 33, 2393). *3) y-Nitro-(?-Oxybutan. Sd. 190—191° (B. 33, 3170). 17) Aethyläther d. j?-Nitro-«-Oxyäthan. Sd. 178°7GO (C. 1899 [1] 1154). — *1, 109. *1) (9-Nitro-ay-Dioxy-j9-Oxymethylpropan (C. 1899 [1] 1154). 2) Butyldiehloramin. Sd. 71°so (A. eh. [7] 3, 3221. — *1, 607. 1) Isobutyldichlorphosphin. Sd. 155—157° (B. 32, 1574). 7) (?-Oxy-(S-Methylpropan-«-Sulfonsäure. Na (J. 1889, 1327). — I, 138. 6) Butylehloramin. Fl. (A. ch. [7] 3, 322). — I, 607. 3) y-Brom-^-Amidobutan. Pikrat (B. 33, 2828). *5) Diäthylhydroxylamin. Sd. 132—132,5°. 11C1, HBr, HJ, Oxalat (C. 1900 [2] 725). 7) <5-Amido-a-Oxybutan. Sd. 206°776 (0. 1900 [2] 1008; B. 33, 3170). 8) y-Amido-^-Oxybutan. Sd. 155—158° (159—160°750). (2 HCl, PtCl4) (B. 33, 2827, 3170). 9) Diäthyloxyamin (Diäthylhydroxylamin). Sd. 130—140° u. Zers. HCl, Oxalat (C. 1899 fl] 874; 8oc. 75, 800, 1109; B. 33, 1026). — *1, 615. *3) Di [^-Oxyäthyl] amin. (2 HCl, PtCl4 + H,0) {BL [3] 21, 382). 2) Isobutylphosphinige Säure. Fl. (B. 32, 1576). *1) Isobutylphosphinsäure. Sm. 124° (B. 32, 1579). 4) Monoisobutylester d. Phosphorsäure. Ba + 2HaO (Bl. [3] 23, 680). *1) Dimethyläthylsulfinehlorid. 2 -f- PtCl4 (B. 33, 828, 841). *1) Dimethyläthylsulfinjodid. + HgJ2 (Soc. 77, 167). *1) Tetramethylammoniumchlorid, -j- CdCl2, + SnCl2, 2 + SnCl4 (Am. 22, 431, 439). * 1) Tetramethylammoniumbromid. + CdBr2, 2 -(- CdBr4 (Am. 22, -132). *1) Tetramethylammoniumjodid, -f- CdJ2, 2 CdJ., (Am. 22, 433). *1) Tetramethylphosphoniumehlorid. + HgCl.2, 2 PtCl4, -f- AuCls (C. 1900 [1] 587). *1) Tetramethylphosphoniumjodid. -|- 2HgJ2 (C. 1900 [1] 587). *1) Tetramethylphosphoniumhydrat (C. 1900 [1] 587). 2) Methyläther d. Trimethyloxyammoniumhydroxyd (C. 1899 [1] S75; Soc. 75, 797). — *1, 615.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2812635x_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)