The Preparation of Certain Alkenes, Alkadienes and Alkynes1, 2
SP Mulliken, RL Wakeman…
Index: Mulliken; Wakeman; Gerry Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1935 , vol. 57, p. 1606
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Abstract
Summary The impossibility of the separation of titanium from m. anganese by the use of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide is due to the adsorption and inclusion of the peroxidized titanium by the precipitated hydrous manganese dioxide. No definite compound is produced. 2. In the precipitation, more titanium ap-
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