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Chemistry

1951

<p>Carbon -- Isotopes<br />Tracers (Chemistry)<br />Organic compounds -- Synthesis</p>

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Radioactive Carbon Labeled Molecules: A Method Of Synthesis, Glen E. Benedict Jan 1951

Radioactive Carbon Labeled Molecules: A Method Of Synthesis, Glen E. Benedict

Masters Theses

"Use of isotopic carbon in determining organic reaction mechanisms is becoming more popular daily. The reasons for this trend are, the increasing availability of intermediate compounds, the increase in isotope handling knowledge, and mechanisms defined by well ordered tracer reactions are considered infallible.

The mechanism of reaction of halo-epoxides has been a point of conjecture for some time"--Introduction, page 1.