The Action of Aluminum Chloride on Aromatic Hydrocarbons. III. The Polyethylbenzenes and Tetramethylbenzenes
D Nightingale, F Wadsworth
Index: Nightingale; Wadsworth Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1941 , vol. 63, p. 3514,3516
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Summary Evidence from experiments in which total nitrogen fixed was estimated, as well as others in which rate of fixation was measured, shows that uptake of free nitrogen by inoculated red clover plants is inhibited by as little as 0.01% carbon monoxide. The fixation process is practically stopped by 0.05% carbon monoxide. In this range of pC0, no effect on assimilation of ammonium nitrate by uninoculated plants is observed, but at higher ...
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