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Iodine as a New Deoximating Agent
J. S. Yadav a , Pradip K. Sasmal a & Pratap K. Chand a
a Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, 500
007, India
Published online: 17 Sep 2007.
To cite this article: J. S. Yadav , Pradip K. Sasmal & Pratap K. Chand (1999) Iodine
as a New Deoximating Agent, Synthetic Communications: An International Journal
for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, 29:21, 3667-3671, DOI:
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