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A-Silylcarboxylic acids

Although a-silylcarboxylic acids are generally stronger acids than their carbon analogues it cannot be stated with confidence that the phenomenon is well understood. Several alternative explanations are available28,31 -33. [Pg.816]

Synthesis of trisubst. ethylene derivs. from a-silylcarboxylic acid esters... [Pg.461]


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