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Spectroscopy / Organic reactions / Baylis–Hillman reaction / DABCO / 1H / Proton NMR / Phenyl group / Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy / Nitrone-olefin 3+2 cycloaddition / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Nuclear magnetic resonance
Date: 2006-01-30 15:29:01
Spectroscopy
Organic reactions
Baylis–Hillman reaction
DABCO
1H
Proton NMR
Phenyl group
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Nitrone-olefin 3+2 cycloaddition
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Nuclear magnetic resonance

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