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English: Synthesis of diamantane (based on [1], [2] and [3])
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  1. Gund, Tamara M.; Osawa, Eiji; Van Zandt, Williams Jr.; Schleyer, P.V.R.: Diamantane. 1. Preparation of Diamantane. Physical and Spectral Properties. In: Journal of Organic Chemistry., Band 39, Nr. 20, 1974, S. 2979−2987, DOI:10.1021/jo00934a009.
  2. Gund, Tamara M.; Osawa, Eiji; Van Zandt, Williams Jr.; Schleyer, P.V.R.: A Convenient, High-Yield Preperation of Diamantane (Congressane). In: Tetrahedron Letters., 1970, Band:11 , Nr.44 , S. 3877−3880.
  3. Gund, T. M.; Thielecke, W.; Schleyer, P.v.R.: Diamantane: PENTACYCLO[7.3.1.14,12.02,7.06,11]TETRADECANE[Butanetetraylnaphthalene, 3,5,1,7-[1,2,3,4]-decahydro-]. In: Organic Synthesis, Band 53, 1973, S. 30, DOI: 10.15227/orgsyn.053.0030.
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