. Eighth International congress of applied chemistry : Washington and New York, September 4 to 13, 1912 ... -- . I II III. IV This complete analogy between the oxygen free triphenylcar-binol derivatives and the corresponding derivatives of the xan- 349 350 Original Communications: Eighth International [vol. thenols justified the conclusion that the salts of the latter sub-stances could not be oxonium salts (IV) as had been generallyassumed, but must be quinocarbonium salts (III). Experi-mental results are described in this paper which show that thisanalogy between the triphenyl carbinols and t


. Eighth International congress of applied chemistry : Washington and New York, September 4 to 13, 1912 ... -- . I II III. IV This complete analogy between the oxygen free triphenylcar-binol derivatives and the corresponding derivatives of the xan- 349 350 Original Communications: Eighth International [vol. thenols justified the conclusion that the salts of the latter sub-stances could not be oxonium salts (IV) as had been generallyassumed, but must be quinocarbonium salts (III). Experi-mental results are described in this paper which show that thisanalogy between the triphenyl carbinols and the xanthenolsextends to the derivatives of phenyl acridol (V),


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