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publicationNumber CS-229101-B1
titleOfInvention Process for preparing 2.bromo-2-nitro, 1,1-propanediol
abstract The invention relates to a method of preparationn2-bromo-2-ylthio-1,3-propadiole which isnpreservative in cosmetic productsnand Household Chemistry. Previous production processesnthey are technological challenging. This advantagenremoves the method of the inventionnconsisting of being isolated for brominationnalkali salts of 2-nitro-1,3-prodanediolnAn industrial anhydrous environment is usedna conventional reaction solvent, vnwhich is already dissolved in cold or afternheating only the product and the bromide is easynseparated in a solid state and virtually purenwith the possibility of further use.
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