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Lactone and ester hydrolysis : a kinetic study of the alkaline of Y-substituted Y-lactones and the corresponding esters : carborium ion formation : absorption spectra of various carbinols and olefins in acidic media

Lactone and ester hydrolysis : a kinetic study of the alkaline of Y-substituted Y-lactones and the corresponding esters : carborium ion formation : absorption spectra of various carbinols and olefins in acidic media
Lactone and ester hydrolysis : a kinetic study of the alkaline of Y-substituted Y-lactones and the corresponding esters : carborium ion formation : absorption spectra of various carbinols and olefins in acidic media
University of Southampton
Grace, John A
Grace, John A

Grace, John A (1960) Lactone and ester hydrolysis : a kinetic study of the alkaline of Y-substituted Y-lactones and the corresponding esters : carborium ion formation : absorption spectra of various carbinols and olefins in acidic media. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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Published date: 1960

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Local EPrints ID: 463471
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/463471
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