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    The synthesis and diazotization of some aminophenanthrenes 

    Singleton, Tommy Clark (1954)
    Diazonium salts were first prepared by Griess in 1858 by the reaction of aromatic amines and nitrous acid. In a series of later publications he reported that phenols and aromatic halides are formed by the decomposition of ...
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    The heat capacities, heats and temperatures of transitions, and the entropy of 1,2,4,-trimethylbenzene and acetonitrile 

    Putnam, William Eli (1955)
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    Synthetic routes to oxygenated aromatic and hydroaromatic phenanthrene derivatives 

    Nettleton, Donald Edward, Jr (1956)
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    Secondary hydrogen isotope effects in ionic organic reactions 

    Johnson, Robert R. (1958)
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    The heats of hydrogenation of five exocyclic-endocyclic olefin pairs 

    Garner, Robert Henry (1958)
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    Part One: The 1-methylenecyclopropane-2,3-dicarboxylic acids. Part Two: The 1-methylcyclopropane-2,3-dicarboxylic acids 

    Kennedy, Flynt (1956)
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    Part one. The synthesis of ethyl 1-phenyl-2-hydroxyindene-3-carboxylate. Part two. The anionic polymerization of 1,1-dicyanocyclopropane 

    Mitch, Eugene L. (1959)
    A possible route for an unambiguous synthesis, and therefore proof of structure, of the 2-hydroxy-1-phenylindene-3-carboxylate (XXIX) might start with 1,4-dihydro-1-phenylnaphthalene (XLI) which on oxidative cleavage of ...
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    Part I. Amine catalyzed decomposition of alkyl chlorosulfites. Part II. Isotope effect in acetolysis of methyl-p-tolylcarbinyl chloride 

    Coppinger, Galvin M. (1954)
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    The reactions of phenyl cation and benzenediazonium ion with thiocyanate ion 

    Cooper, James E. (1959)
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    The synthesis of esters of 2,6-dimethyl-4-aminobenzoic acid 

    Dvoretzky, Isaac (1952)
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    AuthorBoozer, Charles E. (1)Bott, Lawrence L. (1)Burns, John Howard (1)Cooper, James E. (1)Coppinger, Galvin M. (1)Dvoretzky, Isaac (1)Garner, Robert Henry (1)Johnson, Burnett Hood (1)Johnson, Robert R. (1)Kennedy, Flynt (1)... View MoreSubject
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