Articles on sterical obstacles to chemical reactions. III: Pseudocumyl-sulphamic acid.

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Paal, C
Hubaleck, M
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BERICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN CHEMISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT | 1917年 / 50卷
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10.1002/cber.191705001164
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