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Bunnett, Joseph

Bunnett, Joseph, and Marian Mikoajczyk, eds. Arsenic and Old Mustard Chemical Problems in the Destruction of Old Arsenical and Mustard Munitions. Dordrecht, Netherlands Kluwer Academic, 1998. [Pg.251]

Joseph F. Bunnett, University of California, Santa Cruz... [Pg.204]

Submitted by Joseph F. Bunnett and Robert H. Weiss1 Checked by S. C. Busman and O L Chapman... [Pg.134]

It has been pointed out by Joseph Bunnett (of the University of California, Santa Cruz) that evidence against the carbanion mechanism is available in the element effect. [Pg.478]

The answer came from Joseph Bunnett (p. 478), who is responsible for much of what wc understand about nucleophilic aromatic substitution. It was while studying this reaction that he first conceived the idea of element effect (Sec. f4.20), and showed how it gave evidence for the two-step mechanism. [Pg.834]

JOSEPH F. BUNNETT University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA... [Pg.163]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 , Pg.479 , Pg.480 , Pg.818 , Pg.822 , Pg.834 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 , Pg.479 , Pg.480 , Pg.818 , Pg.822 , Pg.834 ]




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