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Volumn 136, Issue 10, 2014, Pages 3720-3723
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Deuterium studies reveal a new mechanism for the formose reaction involving hydride shifts
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
SYNTHESIS (CHEMICAL);
FORMOSE REACTION;
GLYCOLALDEHYDES;
NEW MECHANISMS;
PREBIOTIC CONDITIONS;
CHEMISTRY;
DEUTERIUM;
DIMER;
FORMALDEHYDE;
FORMOSE;
PREBIOTIC AGENT;
SUGAR;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
ACETALDEHYDE;
CARBOHYDRATE;
FORMOSE SUGARS;
GLYCOLALDEHYDE;
ARTICLE;
BIOTRANSFORMATION;
CATALYSIS;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
CHEMICAL REACTION;
DIMERIZATION;
DRUG SYNTHESIS;
ENANTIOMER;
FORMOSE REACTION;
ISOMERIZATION;
ANALOGS AND DERIVATIVES;
BIOGENESIS;
CHEMISTRY;
ACETALDEHYDE;
BIOGENESIS;
CARBOHYDRATES;
DEUTERIUM;
DIMERIZATION;
FORMALDEHYDE;
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EID: 84896273790
PISSN: 00027863
EISSN: 15205126
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1021/ja410886c Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (65)
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References (19)
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