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Munoz, Aurelio, Lamande, Lydia (1988) NEW TRI-COORDINATED AND PENTACOORDINATED PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AND A BORON SPIRANE INVOLVING AN ENOLPYRUVATE MOIETY. SYNTHESIS OF A HYDROXYPHOSPHORANE MODEL OF INTERMEDIATE PHOSPHORANES IN NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS ON PHOSPHORIC ESTERS OF ENOLPYRUVIC ACID. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 35. 195-202 doi:10.1080/03086648808079382

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TitleNEW TRI-COORDINATED AND PENTACOORDINATED PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AND A BORON SPIRANE INVOLVING AN ENOLPYRUVATE MOIETY. SYNTHESIS OF A HYDROXYPHOSPHORANE MODEL OF INTERMEDIATE PHOSPHORANES IN NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS ON PHOSPHORIC ESTERS OF ENOLPYRUVIC ACID
JournalPhosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements
AuthorsMunoz, AurelioAuthor
Lamande, LydiaAuthor
Year1988 (January)Volume35
PublisherInforma UK Limited
DOIdoi:10.1080/03086648808079382Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMunoz, Aurelio, Lamande, Lydia (1988) NEW TRI-COORDINATED AND PENTACOORDINATED PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AND A BORON SPIRANE INVOLVING AN ENOLPYRUVATE MOIETY. SYNTHESIS OF A HYDROXYPHOSPHORANE MODEL OF INTERMEDIATE PHOSPHORANES IN NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS ON PHOSPHORIC ESTERS OF ENOLPYRUVIC ACID. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 35. 195-202 doi:10.1080/03086648808079382
Plain TextMunoz, Aurelio, Lamande, Lydia (1988) NEW TRI-COORDINATED AND PENTACOORDINATED PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AND A BORON SPIRANE INVOLVING AN ENOLPYRUVATE MOIETY. SYNTHESIS OF A HYDROXYPHOSPHORANE MODEL OF INTERMEDIATE PHOSPHORANES IN NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS ON PHOSPHORIC ESTERS OF ENOLPYRUVIC ACID. Phosphorous and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 35. 195-202 doi:10.1080/03086648808079382
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