I. Contribution to the Stereochemistry of Stilbenes by Application of Chromatographic Methods. II. Separation of Some cis- and trans-Oximes by Means of the Chromatographic Brush Method. III. Chromatographic Isolation of Homopterocarpin and Vanillin from Red Sandalwood. IV. Model Experiments Directed Toward the Synthesis of Quinine

<p>Part I.</p> <p>The chromatographic brush method, with permanganate as brush reagent, has been used for the detection, separation and estimation of the cis- and trans-forms of stilbene, p-methylstilbene and p-methoxystilbene. In a mixture composed of two stereoisomeric com...

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Main Author: McNeely, William Harold
Format: Others
Published: 1943
Online Access:https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10038/1/McNeely_wh_1943.pdf
McNeely, William Harold (1943) I. Contribution to the Stereochemistry of Stilbenes by Application of Chromatographic Methods. II. Separation of Some cis- and trans-Oximes by Means of the Chromatographic Brush Method. III. Chromatographic Isolation of Homopterocarpin and Vanillin from Red Sandalwood. IV. Model Experiments Directed Toward the Synthesis of Quinine. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/R6H2-GN02. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:02012017-104146897 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:02012017-104146897>