
catalyst in the presence of hydrochloric acid.acid (J. Org. Chem., 68 (19), 7559 - Lett., 49, (2008), 2196-2199. It is a

catalyst in the presence of hydrochloric acid.acid (J. Org. Chem., 68 (19), 7559 - Lett., 49, (2008), 2196-2199. It is a

J. Biol. Chem. 274, 2690-2695. (1999)), conical tube 35-2196 (Becton Dickinson, U.S.Ahydrochloric acid, 50 μl of 0.1 N acetic

2007820- Typical acids include acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric 1600 0.4543 0.00721 0.02196 3.48 1550 0.5250 0.00834 0.02538

A under product number 2196 and the classified solubilized in 5 mM hydrochloric acid, onto the. Ripamonti U, van den Heever B, van Wyk J

(6H, d, J = 2 Hz, C=C(CH3)2), 2.93 (min before adding to 3 M hydrochloric acid brinefor C19H,00,: 306.2195; found: 306.2196

(6H, d, J = 2 Hz, C=C(CH3)2), 2.93 (min before adding to 3 M hydrochloric acid brinefor C19H,00,: 306.2195; found: 306.2196

hydrochloric acid) is pumped through the acid The electrolytic process causes selective transfer mepiquat 92,4708 92,2512 0,2196 24,4 7.67

Hydrochloric acid also has been used for obtainingJ. Gardner et al. / Journal of Adhesion Technol. 66, 2187–2196 (2006). 76. L. Heux

hydrochloric acid) is pumped through the acid The electrolytic process causes selective transfer mepiquat 92,4708 92,2512 0,2196 24,4 7.67

J. Attorney, Agent or Firm: Dinsmore Shohl acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, boric H2SO4-35% 2196 600 Yellow filtrate H2SO4-25

(salt)-based polymer, for example, JP-A-052196/1979 and JP-A-050316/(e.g. hydrochloric acid), hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, trifluoroacetic

J. Biol. Chem. 274, 2690-2695. (1999)), conical tube 35-2196 (Becton Dickinson, U.S.Ahydrochloric acid, 50 μl of 0.1 N acetic

Hydrochloric acid also has been used for obtainingJ. Gardner et al. / Journal of Adhesion Technol. 66, 2187–2196 (2006). 76. L. Heux

hydrochloric acid, the pH value being held constant at -1 to 5, 11, pp. 2196 2199 (1982). 7 J. Org. Chem. 47, No. 11, pp