Traube's “Oxazomalonic Acid” is a 3‐Hydroxysydnone Carboxylate
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A New Synthetic Route to 3-Oxo-4-amino-1,2,3-oxadiazole from the Diazeniumdiolation of Benzyl Cyanide: Stable Sydnone Iminium N-Oxides
Traube's “Oxazomalonic Acid” is a 3‐Hydroxysydnone Carboxylate with an E‐ONNO Geometry
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Navamoney ARULSAMY, Research Scientist, Senior, Ph. D., University of Wyoming, WY, UW, Department of Chemistry
Mesoionics SpringerLink
Angewandte Chemie International Edition: Vol 41, No 12
Publications The Bohle Group – McGill Chemistry
Navamoney ARULSAMY, Research Scientist, Senior, Ph. D., University of Wyoming, WY, UW, Department of Chemistry
Navamoney ARULSAMY, Research Scientist, Senior, Ph. D., University of Wyoming, WY, UW, Department of Chemistry
Traube's “Oxazomalonic Acid” is a 3‐Hydroxysydnone Carboxylate with an E‐ONNO Geometry