Abstract
DIMETHYLSULPHOXIDE is converted by means of the Schmidt reaction1 to a product identified as (I, R = –CH3) by comparison with a specimen prepared by an alternative method2.
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Bentley, H. R., McDermott, E. E., Pace, J., Whitehead, J. K., and Moran, T., Nature, 165, 150 (1950).
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BENTLEY, H., McDERMOTT, E. & WHITEHEAD, J. Action of Nitrogen Trichloride on Proteins: a Synthesis of the Toxic Factor from Methionine. Nature 165, 735 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165735b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/165735b0