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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 28, 1998 - Issue 8
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Ethanolic or Aqueous Formic Acid (1:1) - A New Efficient Reagent for the Regeneration of Ketones from Phenylhydrazones

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Pages 1361-1368 | Received 02 Sep 1997, Published online: 22 Aug 2006

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A. R. Hajipour, S. E. Mallakpour, I. Mohammadpoor-Baltork & S. Khoee. (2001) AN EFFICIENT AND SELECTIVE METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF OXIMES AND SEMICARBAZONES TO THE CORRESPONDING CARBONYL COMPOUNDS UNDER SOLVENT-FREE CONDITIONS. Synthetic Communications 31:8, pages 1187-1194.
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Abdol R. Hajipour, Hadi Adibi & Arnold E. Ruoho. (2003) Wet Silica-Supported Permanganate for the Cleavage of Semicarbazones and Phenylhydrazones under Solvent-Free Conditions. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 68:11, pages 4553-4555.
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