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ChemInform Abstract: REDUCTIVE CLEAVAGE OF CARBON‐HALOGEN BONDS BY TRI‐N‐BUTYLTIN HYDRIDE, LITHIUM 4,4′‐DIMETHYLBENZOPHENONE KETYL, AND METALLIC MAGNESIUM — James J. Barber (1980) | RDL Network
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ChemInform Abstract: REDUCTIVE CLEAVAGE OF CARBON‐HALOGEN BONDS BY TRI‐N‐BUTYLTIN HYDRIDE, LITHIUM 4,4′‐DIMETHYLBENZOPHENONE KETYL, AND METALLIC MAGNESIUM
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ChemInform Abstract: REDUCTIVE CLEAVAGE OF CARBON‐HALOGEN BONDS BY TRI‐N‐BUTYLTIN HYDRIDE, LITHIUM 4,4′‐DIMETHYLBENZOPHENONE KETYL, AND METALLIC MAGNESIUM
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1980
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