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Oxalyl chloride as a practical carbon monoxide source for carbonylation reactions
Steffen V F Hansen,
Trond Ulven
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Physics & Astronomy
hydroxides
49%
carbon monoxide
49%
chlorides
43%
decomposition
32%
synthesis
31%
Medicine & Life Sciences
oxalyl chloride
100%
Carbon Monoxide
44%
alkoxyl radical
36%
hydroxide ion
24%
Chemical Compounds
Carbonylation
48%
Carbon Monoxide
37%
Hydroxide
35%
Decomposition
27%
Chloride
25%