Zusammenfassung
Die Rotationsdispersionskurven einiger optisch aktiver Dekalonderivate sind gemessen worden. Ihre Amplituden (a) und die Amplitudenbeiträge (Λa) der Substituenten werden im Rahmen der Oktantenregel diskutiert.
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Klyne, W., Robertson, W. Rotatory dispersion curves of some decalones of microbiological origin. Experientia 18, 413–414 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02151492
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