Novotorzhina, Nelya N. published the artcileSynthesis of new derivatives of N,N-diethyldithiocarbamine acid and study of their anti-seize properties, Name: 2-Chloroacetamide, the publication is Neft Kimyasi va Neft E’mali Proseslari (2021), 22(1), 41-49, database is CAplus.
By the reaction of sodium N,N-diethyldithiocarbamate and chloroacetamide, S-carbamoylmethyldiethyldithiocarbamate was obtained. The conditions of two different methods for producing S(N-2,2-dimethyl-4-methyloxymethyl-1,3 dioxolane) carbamoylmethyldiethyldithiocarbamate were proposed. One of which was based on the homocondensation of hydroxylmethylcarbamoyldiethyldithiocarbamate and 2,2-dimethyl-4-hydroxymethyl-1,3-dioxolane, the other on the interaction of 2,2-dimethyl-4- chloromethylcarbamoylmethyloxymethyl-1,3-dioxolane and sodium N,N-diethyldithiocarbamate. At the first stage of the study, 4 starting reagents were synthesized, 2 of which were not previously described in the literature: 2,2-dimethyl-4-chloromethylcarbamoylmethoxymethyi-1,3-dioxolane and S-hydroxymethylcarbamoylethyldithiocarbamate. The structure of the synthesized compounds was proved by determining their elemental compositions, calculating mol. refractions based on refractive indexes and specific gravities, as well as recording IR absorption spectra on a spectrophotometer. The presence of comparatively high extreme pressure properties of the synthesized compounds in the mineral oil SN-1200 and synthetic oil consisting of penta erythritol of fatty acids was revealed and it was shown that they are superior to the known additives in the literature of tricresyl phosphate and N-allyl-5-hexyloxycarbocarbonylmethyl-1,3-thiazolidin-4-one-2-thione.
Neft Kimyasi va Neft E’mali Proseslari published new progress about 79-07-2. 79-07-2 belongs to amides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Amide,Inhibitor, name is 2-Chloroacetamide, and the molecular formula is C2H4ClNO, Name: 2-Chloroacetamide.
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