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hydroxycyclohexadienyl radical
Known as:
2,4-Cyclohexadien-1-yl, 6-hydroxy-
, Cyclohexadienyl, 6-hydroxy-
National Institutes of Health
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2004
2004
Intramolecular iron-mediated diene/olefin cyclocoupling: formation of carbon spirocycles.
A. Pearson
,
Xiaolong Wang
,
I. Dorange
Organic Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 46174594
[reaction: see text] A short and convenient diastereoselective synthesis of all-carbon spirocylic molecules was developed. A…
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2000
2000
Formal synthesis of (+/-)-peduncularine: use of the
Roberson
,
Woerpel
Organic Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 20203138
[reaction: see text] The formal synthesis of the alkaloid (+/-)-peduncularine (1) was accomplished through the use of a [3 + 2…
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1978
1978
Über neue zweikernige Metallcarbonylkomplexe mit Cyclohexadienyl-cycloheptatrien-und Cyclohexadienyl-isonitril-Brücken/On New Dinuclear Metal Carbonyl Complexes with Cyclohexadienyl Cycloheptatriene…
M. Moll
,
P. Würstl
,
H. Behrens
,
Peter Merbach
1978
Corpus ID: 53635134
Abstract The reactions of the electrophilic [C6H7Fe(CO)3]+ -and [C6H7Fe(CO)2CNEt]+-cations with theextremely nucleophilic [C7H7Fe…
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1978
1978
Interaction of aminoacridines with nucleic acids. A pulse-radiolysis study.
J. Buchanan
,
D. M. Power
,
G. Phillips
,
J. Davies
International Journal of Radiation Biology and…
1978
Corpus ID: 21420616
Pulse radiolysis has been used to study the interaction of aminoacridines with nucleic acids. The data confirm that there are two…
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