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Volumn 121, Issue 32, 1999, Pages 7335-7341

Absolute rates of intermolecular carbon-hydrogen abstraction reactions by fluorinated radicals

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ALCOHOL DERIVATIVE; ALKYL GROUP; CARBON; ETHER DERIVATIVE; HYDROGEN; ORGANOFLUORINE DERIVATIVE; RADICAL;

EID: 0033581205     PISSN: 00027863     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ja990521q     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (36)

References (59)
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    • Our calculations, using data from Chatgilialoglu, Ingold, and Rong (see refs 2 and 16)
    • Our calculations, using data from Chatgilialoglu, Ingold, and Rong (see refs 2 and 16).
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    • For example, for cyclohexane and cyclopentane, the molecular rate constants have been divided by 12 and 10, respectively, to obtain the "per H" value in the last column of Table 2
    • For example, for cyclohexane and cyclopentane, the molecular rate constants have been divided by 12 and 10, respectively, to obtain the "per H" value in the last column of Table 2.
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    • 22 These were converted to the given second-order rate constants by dividing his rate constants by the molarities of neat THF and diethyl ether (12.3 and 9.6 molar, respectively.)
    • 22 These were converted to the given second-order rate constants by dividing his rate constants by the molarities of neat THF and diethyl ether (12.3 and 9.6 molar, respectively.)
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    • The same is true for butane-2,3-diol, which is 3.3 times less reactive than 2-propanol
    • The same is true for butane-2,3-diol, which is 3.3 times less reactive than 2-propanol.


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