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What is the melting point of ethoxytriphenylmethane(trityl ethyl ether)??

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dmo...@my-deja.com

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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I have looked this melting point in every source I could get my hands
on but I can't find it. Does anyone know of a source of were I could
find this information?
dmo777


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Quick search found
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Catalog Name: Sigma-Aldrich Library of Rare Chemicals
Publication Date: 25 Sep 1995
Order Number: S34,966-6
Chemical Name: ETHYL TRIPHENYLMETHYL ETHER
Registry Number: 968-39-8
Pricing: Quantity : 1 EA, Price: INQUIRE
Notes :USD; DATE: 080195 EDITION: 95
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Perhaps they could help.

Alternativley there are 27 papers in Chem Abs than mention this
chemical - search by registry number - it may be in one of them.

Dr. Ron Jones, Aventis Pharma UK


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dmo...@my-deja.com

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In article <011693be...@usw-ex0103-019.remarq.com>,

Ron <ron.jone...@free4all.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> Quick search found
> ===================
> Catalog Name: Sigma-Aldrich Library of Rare Chemicals
> Publication Date: 25 Sep 1995
> Order Number: S34,966-6
> Chemical Name: ETHYL TRIPHENYLMETHYL ETHER
> Registry Number: 968-39-8
> Pricing: Quantity : 1 EA, Price: INQUIRE
> Notes :USD; DATE: 080195 EDITION: 95
> ====================
> Perhaps they could help.
>
> Alternativley there are 27 papers in Chem Abs than mention this
> chemical - search by registry number - it may be in one of them.
>
> Dr. Ron Jones, Aventis Pharma UK
>
> In article <87ojk4$2ds$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, dmo...@my-deja.com
> wrote:
> >I have looked this melting point in every source I could get
> my hands
> >on but I can't find it. Does anyone know of a source of were I
> could
> >find this information?
> >dmo777
Thanks for the information but unfortunatley I couldn't seem to get the
chem Abs site or the sigma-aldrish libary of rare chemicals to work on
my computer. The sigma-aldrish site does have alot of information I may
be able to use later.
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