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| Table of contents |
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| Introduction |
5 |
| Physical properties of epichlorohydrin |
5 |
| Chemical properties of epichlorohydrin |
6 |
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Reactions with inorganic substances |
6 |
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Oxidizing and reducing agents |
6 |
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Water, dilute acids and alkalis |
7 |
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Acids and salts |
7 |
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Halogens |
8 |
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Other inorganic reagents |
8 |
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Reactions with alcohols, formation of ethers |
9 |
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Reactions with phenols, formation of ethers |
11 |
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Reactions with carboxylic acids, acyl halides, etc |
14 |
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Reactions with aldehydes and ketones |
15 |
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Reactions with Grignard and other organometallic
compounds and various sodio-derivatives |
15 |
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Reactions with nitrogen compounds |
16 |
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Nitrogen bases |
16 |
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Other nitrogen compounds |
19 |
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Reactions with sulfur compounds |
20 |
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Mercaptans |
20 |
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Hydrogen sulfide and its alkali metal salts |
21 |
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Other sulfur compounds |
21 |
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Polymerization reactions |
21 |
| Applications |
21 |
| Handling precautions |
22 |
| References |
23 |
| Index |
24 |