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GAS-PHASE THERMOLYSIS OF SULFUR COMPOUNDS. PART VI. ALLYL PROPARGYL AND ISOPROPYL PROPARGYL SULFIDES

✍ Scribed by Martín, Gonzalo; Lugo, Nery; Ropero, Marcos; Martínez, Henry


Book ID
126734818
Publisher
Informa UK (Taylor & Francis)
Year
1983
Weight
410 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0308-664X

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