A promising new Du Pont Development Chemical for your

Nov 12, 2010 - DOI: 10.1021/cen-v035n038.p121. Publication Date: September 23, 1957. Copyright © 1957 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem...
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A promising new Du Pont Development Chemical for your consideration

N-Phenylglycine with three distinct chemically reactive centers NHCH2C00CH3

NCH2C00

D u Pont N-Phenylglycine made its reputation as a dye intermediate. But its versatility is rapidly expanding its use in many different ways. Each of N-Phenylglycine's three active sites—a carboxyl group, a secondary amine group and the aromatic nucleus—will react separately. What's more, many unusual derivatives can be made from simultaneous or consecutive reactions involving two or more groups in combination. A few are shown above. So far, published literature indicates a n unusual variety of uses for " P G " and its derivatives. Herbicides, plant growth substances, polymerization promoters, stabilizers for alkaryl sulfonates and virus inhibitors are a few. " P G " has even been used as a component in plastics.

This is only a keyhole look at its potential. Maybe your research and development will open the door and expose a brand-new way to p u t N-Phenylglycine to work. We'll gladly send technical data and a sample. Just drop us a line on your company letterhead. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & C o . ( I n c . ) , Organic C h e m i c a l s D e p t . , Dyes a n d C h e m i c a l s D i v i s i o n , Wilmington 9 8 , Delaware. *Sold as a Technical Grade of the mixed sodium and potassium

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