Iranpoor Nasser | Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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関連著者
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Iranpoor Nasser
Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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FIROUZABADI Habib
Chemistry Department, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
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Firouzabadi Habib
Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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ZOLFIGOL Mohammad
Chemistry Department, College of Science, Bu-Ali Sina University
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Zolfigol Mohammad
Chemistry Department College Of Science Bu-ali Sina University
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Zolfigol M
Bu‐ali Sina Univ. Hamadan Irn
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Iranpoor Nasser
Chemistry Department Shiraz University
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ADIBI Hadi
Chemistry Department, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
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SHEKARRIZ Marzieh
Chemistry Department, Shiraz University
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AGHAPOUR Ghasem
Chemistry Department, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
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NAHID Azarmidokht
Chemistry Department, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
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Aghapour Ghasem
Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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Nahid Azarmidokht
Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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Shekarriz Marzieh
Chemistry Department Shiraz University
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Adibi Hadi
Chemistry Department College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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Zolfigol Mohammad
Chemistry Department Shiraz University
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Iranpoor Nasser
Chemistry Department, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
著作論文
- Iron(III) Trifluoroacetate as an Efficient Catalyst for Solvolytic and Nonsolvolytic Nucleophilic Ring Opening of Epoxides
- Catalytic Esterification of Alcohols, Carboxylic Acids and Transesterification Reactions with Cerium(IV) Triflate
- Selective Conversion of Epoxides to vic-Halo Alcohols and Symmetrical or Unsymmetrical Dihalides by Triphenylphosphine/2, 3-Dichloro-5, 6-dicyano-1, 4-benzoquinone (DDQ) in the Presence of Quaternary Ammonium Halides
- Dinitrogen Tetraoxide Complexes of Iron(III) and Copper(II) as Efficient and Mild Reagents for Oxidation of Hydroxy Compounds
- Dinitrogen Tetraoxide Complexes of Iron(III) and Copper(II) Nitrates as Versatile Reagents for Organic Syntheses. Efficient Oxidative Deprotection of Silyl or Tetrahydropyranyl Ethers, Acetals, and Thioacetals