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- Diphenylheptanoids
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Filed under: Heptane- The fluorination of polychloroheptanes with hydrogen fluoride (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Directed Operations, 1947), by Alexander Robert Van Dyken, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, and Purdue University (page images at HathiTrust)
- Effect of fuel drop size and injector configuration on screaming in a 200-pound-thrust rocket engine using liquid oxygen and heptane (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1958), by Charles E. Feiler, Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, and United States. National Adviosry Committee for Aeronautics (page images at HathiTrust)
- Preparation of polyhaloheptanes. [Part] III, Fluorination of polychloroheptanes and polychloropolyfluoroheptanes with antimony (V) fluoride (Purdue Research Foundation and Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 1946), by W. E. Burt, Z. D. Welch, L. R. Evans, E. T. McBee, and Purdue University. Department of Chemistry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Preparation of polyhaloheptanes. [Part] IV, The fluorination of polychloropolyfluoroheptenes with cobalt (III) fluoride and silver (II) fluoride (Purdue Research Foundation and Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 1946), by K. W. Krantz, R. C. Schreyer, W. B. Liggett, Z. D. Welch, A. A. Albertz, L. R. Evans, B. W. Hotten, E. T. McBee, and Purdue University. Department of Chemistry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Preparation of polyhaloheptanes. [Part] I, The chlorination of n-heptane (Purdue Research Foundation and Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 1946), by E. T. McBee and Purdue University. Department of Chemistry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Fluorination of normal heptane (Oak Ridge, Tennessee : U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1946., 1946), by R. G. Benner, H. M. Parmelee, K. C. Johnson, F. B. Downing, A. F. Benning, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pyrolysis of hexadecafluoroheptane (Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, K-25 Plant, 1949), by D. V. Walker, J. D. Gibson, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust)
- Experiments in the production of heptane by the tapping of Jeffrey pine in California ([n.p.], 1932), by California Forest and Range Experiment Station and C. L. Hill (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
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