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In a historical review combined with a consideration of their new work, the authors discuss rearrangement and disproportionation in the acid conversion of hydrazoarenes with particular reference to the one- and two-proton mechanisms.
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BANTHORPE, D., COOPER, A. & INGOLD, C. Acid Conversions of Hydrazoarenes. Nature 216, 232–235 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216232a0
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