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Alkyl bis(trichloro-t-alkyl) phosphites

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1967
1. As a result of steric hindrance the reactivity of bis(trichloro-t-alkyl) phosphorochloridites toward alcohols diminishes from primary to secondary alcohols, and with tertiary alcohols the reaction does not go. 2. Alkyl bis[1-methyl-1-(trichloromethyl)propyl], alkyl phenyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-dimethylethyl, and dialkyl 1-methyl-1 ...
V. K. Khairullin, V. N. Eliseenkov
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t-Alkyl-n-alkyl Orthosilicates [PDF]

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John R. Ladd, Philip George
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Alkylation

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1956
L. F. Albright, R. N. Shreve
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.alpha.-Alkylation of alkyl alkanesulfonates

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1970
William E. Truce, D. J. Vrencur
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The reaction of alkyl radicals with alkyl diphenylphosphinites

Tetrahedron, 1969
Abstract Methyl and i-propyl radicals have been found to react with methyl diphenylphosphinite to give respectively, methyldiphenylphosphine oxide and i-propyldiphenylphosphine oxide. t-Butyl radicals under similar conditions, initiated the transformation of the ester to methyldiphenylphosphine oxide.
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[Alkylating agents].

Bulletin du cancer, 2011
With the approval of mechlorethamine by the FDA in 1949 for the treatment of hematologic malignancies, alkylating agents are the oldest class of anticancer agents. Even though their clinical use is far beyond the use of new targeted therapies, they still occupy a major place in specific indications and sometimes represent the unique option for the ...
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Alkylation

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1948
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Alkylation

2004
N. Haider, W. Holzer
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The Alkylation of Alkanes.

Chemical Reviews, 1945
George. Hulla, Gustav Egloff
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