Abstract
N-Phenylbenzenecarbohydroxamic acid undergoes a photoreaction in cyclohexane and methanol to give benzanilide as a major product.
Zusammenfassung
N-Phenylbenzolcarbohydroxamsäure ergibt in einer Photoreaktion (in Cyclohexan und Methanol) Benzanilid als Hauptprodukt.
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Lipczyńska-Kochany, E., Iwamura, H. & Kochany, J. Photochemistry of N-Phenylbenzenecarbohydroxamic acid. Monatsh Chem 118, 1345–1348 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810639
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