Abstract
Study of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of glyoxaldihydrazone in
dimethylsulfoxide and deuterochlorofonn leads to the conclusion that this compound
exists predominantly in non-chelate structure
Abstract
Study of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of glyoxaldihydrazone in
dimethylsulfoxide and deuterochlorofonn leads to the conclusion that this compound
exists predominantly in non-chelate structure