alpha-Bromo Secondary Alkyl Ketones. I. Reaction with Sodium Alcoholates. A New Synthesis of Tertiary Acids by Rearrangement1, 2
JG Aston, RB Greenburg
Index: Aston; Greenburg Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1940 , vol. 62, p. 2593
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2590 JG ASTON AND RB GREENBURG Vol. 62 metry, thus indicating comparative freedom from interaction, and for resolution. The results of these analyses are given in Table 11. In these computations allowance for the 6 and E effects has been made by assuming that the latter are additive and are equal to the effects observed in solutions of the purified constituents at the same pH, ionic strength, and protein concentration as that of the ...
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