533. Heterocyclic compounds of nitrogen. Part VI. The structures of some dihydrocinnolines

LS Besford, G Allen, JM Bruce

Index: Besford; Allen; Bruce Journal of the Chemical Society, 1963 , p. 2867,2870

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2868 Besford, AIlelz, afzd Braice: cinnolines, and because dihydro-4-methylcinnoline forms a dibenzoyl and a phthaloyl derivative. This evidence, however, is not conclusive since it is known that phenylhydrazones (cf. 111) are susceptible to oxidation5 and that they can be