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Other Radiation-Induced Labeling Methods

Melander, L. and Saunders, Jr., W.H., Reaction Rates of Isotopic Molecules Robert E. Krieger Malabar, FL, 1987 b. Happel, J., Isotopic Assessment of Heterogeneous Catalysis Academic Press Orlando, FL, 1986. [Pg.98]

Tritium and Its Compounds, 2ndEdn, John Wiley Sons, Inc. New York, J974, pp. 282-293. [Pg.98]

Koharski, D. Saluja, S. McNamara, R Magatti, C. Cesarz, D. Hendershot, S. and Jones, J.R., in Synthesis and Applications ofIsotopically Labeled Compounds 1997, Keys, J.R. and MeliUo, D.G., Eds. John Wiley Sons, Ltd Chichester, 1998, pp. 439-443. [Pg.98]

Wahala, K. Rasku, S. Kiuru, P Parikka, K Leppala, E Jokela, T Salakka, A. and Lewis, R, in Synthesis and Applications of Isotopically Labeled Compounds, Vol. 8, Eds. Dean, D.C. Filer, C.N. and McCarthy, K.E. John Wiley Sons, Ltd Chichester, 2004, pp. 43-46. [Pg.99]

Thomas, A.F., Deuterium Labeling in Organic Chemistry Appleton New York, 1971, pp. 169-229. [Pg.99]


Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons method already described. In contrast to what is known from other carbon- 14-labeled acrylates, 256 proved to be unexpectedly stable towards radiation-induced polymerization, probably due to the bulky auxiliary. [Pg.596]


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