Banerjee, Sunil Kumar; Chakravarti, R. N. published an article in 1965, the title of the article was Action of Raney nickel on egeline, egelone, and dihydro egeline.Recommanded Product: 456-12-2 And the article contains the following content:
cf. CA 52, 13672h. Egeline, p-MeOC6H4CH(OH)CH2NHCOCH:CHPh, was refluxed about 10 hrs. with Raney Ni in a p-cymene solution, filtered hot, and cooled to give needle crystals (I). I was dissolved in EtOH and chromatographed on Brockmann alumina to yield dihydroegelone, m. 126-7° (EtOH), identified by its semicarbazone, m. 139-40°. Following the same procedure, egelone and dihydroegeline were both converted into dihydroegelone. The experimental process involved the reaction of N-(2-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)cinnamamide(cas: 456-12-2).Recommanded Product: 456-12-2
N-(2-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)cinnamamide(cas:456-12-2) belongs to amides. Amides are pervasive in nature and technology. Proteins and important plastics like Nylons, Aramid, Twaron, and Kevlar are polymers whose units are connected by amide groups (polyamides); these linkages are easily formed, confer structural rigidity, and resist hydrolysis. Recommanded Product: 456-12-2
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