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AMONG the twenty-six preparations given are decamethylene glycol (from ethyl sebacate), β-diethylaminoethyl alcohol (from diethylamine and ethylene chlorohydrin), 2:6-dimethylpyridine (from acetoacetic ester, ammonia and formaldehyde), glycine ester hydrochloride (from methyleneamino-acetonitrile, made in turn from formaldehyde, sodium cyanide and ammonium chloride), and dl-methionine (from β-chloroethyl methyl sulphide and sodium phthalimidomalonate). Vol. 14 includes later references to preparations described in earlier volumes, and the index covers the contents of vols. 10-14.
Organic Syntheses: an Annual Publication of Satisfactory Methods for the Preparation of Organic Chemicals.
Vol. 14. W. W. Hartman, Editor-in-Chief. Pp. vii + 100. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1934.) 10s. 6d. net.
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R., J. Organic Syntheses: an Annual Publication of Satisfactory Methods for the Preparation of Organic Chemicals . Nature 134, 164 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134164d0
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