The Wittig Reaction Using Methylsulfinyl Carbanion-Dimethyl Sulfoxide 1
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- The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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About The Wittig Reaction Using Methylsulfinyl Carbanion-Dimethyl Sulfoxide 1
This paper, published in 1963, received 300 indexed citations . Written by Richard B. Greenwald, Michael Chaykovsky and E. J. Corey covering the research area of Organic Chemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Organic Chemistry (208 citations), Molecular Biology (77 citations) and Spectroscopy (39 citations). Published in The Journal of Organic Chemistry.
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