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Three-membered rings with two

STRUCTURE OF THREE-MEMBERED RINGS WITH TWO HETEROATOMS... [Pg.197]

Although the three-membered rings with two heteroatoms were discovered only after 1950, they are accessible by very simple procedures familiar to the chemists decades before. The most common starting materials, peracids and N-haloamines, were available to the chemist before 1900 preparation, as well as isolation, follows standard procedures. [Pg.227]


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