Tetrahedron

The invention of radical reactions: Part XVI. Radical decarboxylative bromination and iodination of aromatic acids

DHR Barton, B Lacher, SZ Zard

Index: Tetrahedron, , vol. 43, # 19 p. 4321 - 4328

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