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Synthetic and natural phenols
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ISBN: 0444881646 9780444881649 9780080542195 0080542190 1281039144 9786611039141 Year: 1996 Publisher: Amsterdam [The Netherlands] ; New York : Elsevier,

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The chemistry of phenols tends to be ignored in organic chemical textbooks and to be lost amongst the many classes of functional derivatives. This volume is not intended to provide a textbook approach but rather to give an account of developments in phenol chemistry in the last two decades. Features of this book: Numerous phenolic systems have been covered in detail, e.g. phenolic propanoids. The emphasis throughout has been on synthesis, on what can be achieved by the use of phenolic intermediates and in the construction of phenolic end products. Many chapters enable the


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Failure of reactor trip breaker from cracking of phenolic material in secondary contact assembly
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation,

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Synthetic and natural phenols
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ISBN: 0444881646 9780444881649 9780080542195 0080542190 9786611039141 1281039144 Year: 1996 Publisher: Amsterdam [The Netherlands] ; New York : Elsevier,

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The chemistry of phenols tends to be ignored in organic chemical textbooks and to be lost amongst the many classes of functional derivatives. This volume is not intended to provide a textbook approach but rather to give an account of developments in phenol chemistry in the last two decades. Features of this book: Numerous phenolic systems have been covered in detail, e.g. phenolic propanoids. The emphasis throughout has been on synthesis, on what can be achieved by the use of phenolic intermediates and in the construction of phenolic end products. Many chapters enable the

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