The Oxidation of Alkoxytributylstannanes with Copper(II) Bromide
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- 1992-03-05
著者
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Yamaguchi Jun-ichi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kanagawa Institute Of Technology
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Yamaguchi Jun-ichi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Takeda Takeshi
Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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