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APART from salt formation (for example, work by F. G. Mann in 1933) only two reactions of this substance have been recorded. Traube and Reubke (1923) obtained a 5 per cent yield of a condensation product with benzaldehyde, and in 1933 I showed (with Mr. A. E. Battye) that sulphamide readily condenses with formaldehyde to give a resin-like body from which a tetramethylol derivative may be isolated.
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WOOD, F. Reactions of Sulphuryl Diamide (Sulphamide). Nature 136, 837 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136837a0
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