clusions are beyond dispute, but nobody can deny that he lias in- stilled new zest into the study of inhibitors which was down and out 10 years ago. T...
XVI.1 The Photochemistry of 6,6-Diphenylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-en-2-one2. Howard E. Zimmerman, Reinhart Keese, Jacques Nasielski, and John S. Swenton.
4895. Mechanistic Organic Photochemistry. XVI.1 The. Photochemistry of 6,6-Diphenylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-en-2-one2. Howard E. Zimmerman, Reinhart KeeseĀ ...
Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry.1. XVIII. Competing Pathways in the Rearrangements of. 4,5-Diphenylcyclohexenone. Howard E.
Volume 2, Organic. Fifth edition (Rogers, Allen; et al.) ... Sixth edition (Rogers, Allen, ed.; Furnas, C. C.). Journal of ... Published online 1 April 1932. Published inĀ ...
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aspects of the electronic details of the reaction. We now describe these results in full and report further findings allowing delineation of the reaction mecha- nism.
Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry.1 XVIII. Competing Pathways in the Rearrangements of 4,5-Diphenylcyclohexenone. Howard E.
Advances in photochemistry. Volume 1 (Noyes, W. Albert, Jr.; Hammond, George S.; Pitts, J. N., Jr.; ed.s). Morton Z. Hoffman. J. Chem. Educ. , 1964, 41 (5), p 291.
indicates where in Pa& 1 and 2 each iis to be found. Although '"references to prepa- rations without details are given in itdies," the reviewer had difi-.
Advances in photochemistry. Volume 1 (Noyes, W. Albert, Jr.; Hammond, George S.; Pitts, J. N., Jr.; ed.s). Morton Z. Hoffman. J. Chem. Educ. , 1964, 41 (5), p 291. DOI: 10.1021/ed041p291.3. Publication Date: May 1964. Cite this:J. Chem. Educ. 41, 5,