Abstract

1. Nitroacetic acid reacts with epichlorohydrin under mild conditions to give 1-chloro-2-hydroxy-propyl nitroacetate and the products of the further addition of epichlorohydrin. 2. In the presence of diethyl ether, together with 1-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl nitroacetate, are found ethyl nitroacetate and 1-chloro-3-ethoxy-2-propanol. 3. A scheme was proposed for the conjugated decomposition of diethyl ether during the reaction of nitroacetic acid with epichlorohydrin.

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