Modern Organic Chemistry Research
A Rapid and Green Procedure for the Synthesis of 5-Arylidene Rhodanine Derivatives
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- Liangliang Han*
College of Chemistry and Materials Science, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, P. R. China - Zhongqiang Zhou
College of Chemistry and Materials Science, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, P. R. China
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