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Schomburg, Dietmar, Wermuth, Ulrich, Schmutzler, Reinhard (1986) ÜUBER DIE UMSETZUNG VON 4-AZIDO-1.3.5.7-TETRAMETHYL-1.3.5.7-TETRAAZA-4λ5-PHOSPHASPIRO [3.3] HEPTAN-2.6-DION MIT TRIPHENYLPHOSPHIN: DARSTELLUNG UND STRUKTUR EINES UNGEWÖHNLICHEN STAUDINGER-PRODUKTES MIT DER GRUPPIERUNG λ5PNλ4P. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 26. 193-198 doi:10.1080/03086648608083093

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TitleÜUBER DIE UMSETZUNG VON 4-AZIDO-1.3.5.7-TETRAMETHYL-1.3.5.7-TETRAAZA-4λ5-PHOSPHASPIRO [3.3] HEPTAN-2.6-DION MIT TRIPHENYLPHOSPHIN: DARSTELLUNG UND STRUKTUR EINES UNGEWÖHNLICHEN STAUDINGER-PRODUKTES MIT DER GRUPPIERUNG λ5PNλ4P
JournalPhosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements
AuthorsSchomburg, DietmarAuthor
Wermuth, UlrichAuthor
Schmutzler, ReinhardAuthor
Year1986 (January)Volume26
PublisherInforma UK Limited
DOIdoi:10.1080/03086648608083093Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSchomburg, Dietmar, Wermuth, Ulrich, Schmutzler, Reinhard (1986) ÜUBER DIE UMSETZUNG VON 4-AZIDO-1.3.5.7-TETRAMETHYL-1.3.5.7-TETRAAZA-4λ5-PHOSPHASPIRO [3.3] HEPTAN-2.6-DION MIT TRIPHENYLPHOSPHIN: DARSTELLUNG UND STRUKTUR EINES UNGEWÖHNLICHEN STAUDINGER-PRODUKTES MIT DER GRUPPIERUNG λ5PNλ4P. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 26. 193-198 doi:10.1080/03086648608083093
Plain TextSchomburg, Dietmar, Wermuth, Ulrich, Schmutzler, Reinhard (1986) ÜUBER DIE UMSETZUNG VON 4-AZIDO-1.3.5.7-TETRAMETHYL-1.3.5.7-TETRAAZA-4λ5-PHOSPHASPIRO [3.3] HEPTAN-2.6-DION MIT TRIPHENYLPHOSPHIN: DARSTELLUNG UND STRUKTUR EINES UNGEWÖHNLICHEN STAUDINGER-PRODUKTES MIT DER GRUPPIERUNG λ5PNλ4P. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 26. 193-198 doi:10.1080/03086648608083093
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