Sonochemistry-The use of ultrasonic waves in synthetic organic chemistry
C Einhorn, J Einhorn, JL Luche
Index: Einhorn, Cathy; Luche, Jean-Louis Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1987 , vol. 322, p. 177 - 184
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Abstract
Syntlictic chcniists are becoming increasingly interested in the use of sonochemicul methods in organic synthesis. This is shown by the numerous papers explicitly dedicated to the study of sonochemical reactions, and of those in which it sonocheniical method is used. This is in
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