Cowley and Partington, J. Chem. Soc., 1598 (1938). Barclay, Le Fèvre and Smythe, Trans. Farad. Soc., 47, 357 (1951). See, for example, Le Fèvre, Roberts and Smythe ...
Hodgson, G. W., Hitchon, B., Taguchi, K., Baker, B. L., and Peak, E., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 32, 737 (1968).
Additionally, the term "oil" may also refer to different substances divided by oil type or hydrocarbon type. There are two broad types of oil: Dispersed oil exists in water as small droplets of ...
AOs are a hydrocarbon class that includes alkenes, alkanes and alkynes—some of them have been observed on Ceres's surface ...
Aliphatic compounds are generally less reactive towards sulfonating reagents than aromatic species, because they are less nucleophilic in character and so are less susceptible to attack by an ...