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</script>Department of Chemistry, Kashmir University, Srinagar-190 006 Manuscript received 18 February 1988, revised 19 May 1988, accepted 8 June 1988 Electrosyathesis or nicotinic acid from ��-picoline by potentiostatic oxidation is reported. Efficencies of different electrodes are compared by considering changes in concentration of anolyte and substrate besides temperature.
Nicotinic Acid, Potentiostatic oxidation, Picoline
Nicotinic Acid, Potentiostatic oxidation, Picoline
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