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Part of the Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Commons

Works by John S. Williamson in Catalysis and Reaction Engineering

2010

Isomannide and Derivatives. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Applications, Estela M.F. Muri, B. A. Abrahim, Thalita G. Barros, John S. Williamson, Octavio A.C. Antunes
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2008

One-Pot Synthesis of Highly Substituted Tetrahydrofurans from Activated Propargyl Alcohols using Bu3P, Yakambram Pedduri, John S. Williamson
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2004

Chemoselective Reductive Alkylation of Ammonia with Carbonyl Compounds: Synthesis of Primary and Symmetrical Secondary Amines, Bruhaspathy Miriyala, Sukanta Bhattacharyya, John S. Williamson
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1995

An Efficient, Safe and Convenient One-Step Synthesis of β-Phenethylamines via Reductive Amination Reactions Utilizing Ti(OiPr)4 and NaBH4, Sukanta Bhattacharyya, Arindam Chatterjee, John S. Williamson
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