"The Nitration Of Aniline And Certain Of Its Derivatives" by Frederick Conrad Blanck presents a detailed examination of the chemical processes involved in the nitration of aniline, a crucial organic compound. This scientific work delves into the intricacies of aniline's reactions and the creation of various derivatives through nitration. Aimed at students, researchers, and professionals in chemistry and chemical engineering, the book provides valuable insights into organic chemistry and its practical applications.
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