Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed)

274. The structure of flavylium salts

DW Hill, RR Melhuish

Index: Hill; Melhuish Journal of the Chemical Society, 1935 , p. 1161,1164

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274. The Structure of Flavylium Salts. By DOUGLAS W. HILL and RR MELHUISH. THE skeleton of the benzopyrylium salts and the related pyrylium and xanthylium salts has long been established, but the exact structure of the pyrone ring and the mode of attach- ment of the acid

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