Optical activity and chemical constitution : the optical rotatory dispersion of glycide phenyl ether and related compounds
The thesis includes an account of the development of the modern conception of the causes of optical activity and optical rotatory dispersion. The optical rotatory dispersions of glycide phenyl ether and sec. octyl phenyl ether, in the homogeneous state, have been examined in the visible and ultra-vi...
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University of Surrey
1948
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