ChemInform Abstract: 1,2‐DIPHENYL‐3,5‐DIMETHYL‐4‐OXO‐6,7‐DIAZABICYCLO(3.2.0)HEPT‐2‐ENE, A NITROGEN UNSUBSTITUTED DIAZETIDINE WITH AN UNUSUALLY UNREACTIVE NITROGEN
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