1904
DOI: 10.1002/cber.190403703122
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Zur Kenntniss der Hydroxylamine

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“…Haase and Wolffenstein observed deoxygenation of diethyl-or dibenzyl hydroxylamine upon heating with CS 2 , however the structure of the products was not conclusively elucidated. [22] Recently, preparation of stable O-dialkylamino xanthates starting from diethyl-or benzylphenyl hydroxylamine and their use as agents for controlled/living radical polymerization was described [23] in the patent literature, however, no analytical data were provided for these compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haase and Wolffenstein observed deoxygenation of diethyl-or dibenzyl hydroxylamine upon heating with CS 2 , however the structure of the products was not conclusively elucidated. [22] Recently, preparation of stable O-dialkylamino xanthates starting from diethyl-or benzylphenyl hydroxylamine and their use as agents for controlled/living radical polymerization was described [23] in the patent literature, however, no analytical data were provided for these compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitation reagents prepared by the previously published procedures (2,4) gave unpredictable precipitation results. Manganese was not precipitated significantly, and the precipitation of bismuth and mercury was markedly dependent on pH.…”
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“…European species, Architarbus subovalis, was described from the Lancashire Coal Measures (Woodward 1872;Haughton 1877). Haase (1890) erected Phalangiotarbi (later emended to Phalangiotarbida) as a suborder of Opiliones (harvestmen) containing only a single new genus, Phalangiotarbus, which he created for A. subovalis. He left A. rotundatus in the genus Architarbus Scudder, 1868 and still regarded it as a whipspider.…”
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confidence: 99%