## INDUBTRY 9.11) in its early days, when the inachinery wns L ~C W nnd not run in. It was incrensingly effective in establishing the dyestuffs industry during the middle period when the dumped stocks, owing to the Snnkey Judgment and the Reparation Dyes, hntl been absorbed. During t,he last four
The preparation, properties, and uses of glycerol derivatives. Part I. Glycerol ethers
โ Scribed by Fairbourne, A. ;Gibson, G. P. ;Stephens, D. W.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1930
- Weight
- 376 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Although thc propcrtks of glyccrol itself nrc wcll known, and its indiistrinl nitd mcdicinnl spplicntions iirc very varied (see Dnrkc nhd Lewis, CIIESI. k XND.,
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
In Part I of this scrics (CHEM. A N D h i ) . , 1930, 49, 1O21), a bricf ticcoiint was givcn of thc prcpiirations, propcrtics, and uses of tlic iiorinal ethcrs of glyccrol.
P, adioactive S-alkyl glycerol ethers have been synlhesized with 3SS, 14C and 3tt labels as well as 311/35S double labels. Tile synthesized compounds were converted to various derivatives which can serve to characterize tile S-alkyl glycerol ethers. These included tile isopropylidene derivative, oxi