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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1937

The Relative Rates of Decomposition of the Potassium Salts of Certain Meta and Para Substituted Dibenzhydroxamic Acids. A Study of the Lossen Rearrangement1,2

W. B. Renfrow; Charles R. Hauser


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1939

The Influence of Substituents on the Rates of Decomposition of the Potassium Salts of Dihydroxamic Acids. The Lossen Rearrangement

Robert D. Bright; Charles R. Hauser


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1937

The Removal of HX from Organic Compounds by Means of Bases. III. The Rates of Removal of Hydrogen Bromide from Substituted N-Bromobenzamides and their Relative Ease of Rearrangement in the Presence of Alkali. The Hofmann Rearrangement

Charles R. Hauser; W. B. Renfrow


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1937

Certain Condensations Brought about by Bases. I. The Condensation of Ethyl Isobutyrate to Ethyl Isobutyryl-isobutyrate1

Charles R. Hauser; W. B. Renfrow


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1938

Chemical Studies of Certain Pathogenic Fungi. I. The Lipids of Blastomyces dermatiditis1

Robert L. Peck; Charles R. Hauser


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1935

The Removal of Hydrogen and Acid Radicals from Organic Compounds by Means of Bases. II. The Removal of Acetic Acid from Acetyl-aldoximes by Alkalies

Charles R. Hauser; Earl Jordan


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1935

The Removal of Hydrogen and Acid Radicals from Organic Compounds by Means of Bases. I. The Removal of Hydrogen Chloride from Ald-chlorimines by Sodium Hydroxide. Rates of Reaction in Alcoholic Solution1

Charles R. Hauser; John W. LeMaistre; A. E. Rainsford


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1939

Condensations Brought about by Bases. VI. The Mechanism of the Perkin Synthesis

Charles R. Hauser; David S. Breslow


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1936

Conversion of Aldoximes to Carboxylic Acids by Means of Hot Alkali. The Elimination of Water from Aldoximes

Earl Jordan; Charles R. Hauser


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1936

The Use of Certain Amines for Distinguishing Geometrically Isomeric Aldoximes and their Acyl Derivatives

Charles R. Hauser; Earl Jordan

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