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- ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Sahasrabudhe, M. R. (1977). "Crismer values and erucic acid contents of rapeseed oils". Journal of the American...
- chemist Léon Maurice Crismer (1858-1944). The coordination complex ZnCl2(NH2OH)2 (zinc dichloride di(hydroxylamine)), known as Crismer's salt, releases hydroxylamine...
- Era (PhD thesis). University of Nebraska. Sahasrabudhe, M. R. (1977). "Crismer values and erucic acid contents of rapeseed oils". Journal of the American...
- OCLC 817268651. Retrieved 21 December 2016. Sahasrabudhe, M. R. (1977). "Crismer values and erucic acid contents of rapeseed oils". Journal of the American...
- complex is ZnCl2(NH2OH)2 (zinc dichloride di(hydroxylamine)). Known as Crismer's salt, this complexes releases hydroxylamine upon heating. The distinctive...
- 1897–1898 Achille Herlant 1899–1900 Lucien Louis De Koninck 1901–1902 Léon Crismer 1903–1904 Albert van de Velde 1910–1911 René Lucion 1914–1921 Georges Chavanne...
- which he received in 1905, was supervised by French chemist Léon Maurice Crismer. Timmermans became an ****istant afterwards and worked in the laboratories...