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Chiang, Yvonne, Gaplovsky, Martin, Kresge, A. Jerry, Leung, King Hung, Ley, Christian, Mac, Marek, Persy, Gabriele, Phillips, David L., Popik, Vladimir V., Rödig, Christoph, Wirz, Jakob, Zhu, Yu (2003) Photoreactions of 3-Diazo-3H-benzofuran-2-one; Dimerization and Hydrolysis of Its Primary Photoproduct, A Quinonoid Cumulenone:  A Study by Time-Resolved Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 125 (42) 12872-12880 doi:10.1021/ja0365476

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TitlePhotoreactions of 3-Diazo-3H-benzofuran-2-one; Dimerization and Hydrolysis of Its Primary Photoproduct, A Quinonoid Cumulenone:  A Study by Time-Resolved Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsChiang, YvonneAuthor
Gaplovsky, MartinAuthor
Kresge, A. JerryAuthor
Leung, King HungAuthor
Ley, ChristianAuthor
Mac, MarekAuthor
Persy, GabrieleAuthor
Phillips, David L.Author
Popik, Vladimir V.Author
Rödig, ChristophAuthor
Wirz, JakobAuthor
Zhu, YuAuthor
Year2003 (October)Volume125
Issue42
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja0365476Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceChiang, Yvonne, Gaplovsky, Martin, Kresge, A. Jerry, Leung, King Hung, Ley, Christian, Mac, Marek, Persy, Gabriele, Phillips, David L., Popik, Vladimir V., Rödig, Christoph, Wirz, Jakob, Zhu, Yu (2003) Photoreactions of 3-Diazo-3H-benzofuran-2-one; Dimerization and Hydrolysis of Its Primary Photoproduct, A Quinonoid Cumulenone:  A Study by Time-Resolved Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 125 (42) 12872-12880 doi:10.1021/ja0365476
Plain TextChiang, Yvonne, Gaplovsky, Martin, Kresge, A. Jerry, Leung, King Hung, Ley, Christian, Mac, Marek, Persy, Gabriele, Phillips, David L., Popik, Vladimir V., Rödig, Christoph, Wirz, Jakob, Zhu, Yu (2003) Photoreactions of 3-Diazo-3H-benzofuran-2-one; Dimerization and Hydrolysis of Its Primary Photoproduct, A Quinonoid Cumulenone:  A Study by Time-Resolved Optical and Infrared Spectroscopy. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 125 (42) 12872-12880 doi:10.1021/ja0365476
In(2003, October) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 125 (42) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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