Effects of Solvation on the Enthalpies of Reaction of tert-Butoxyl Radicals with Phenol and on the Calculated O-H Bond Strength in Phenol
D. D. M. Wayner(National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine), Haven S. Aldrich, Ewa Lusztyk, Lucas J. J. Laarhoven(Leiden University), K. U. Ingold(National Research Council Canada), D. M. PAGE, Peter Mulder(University of Antwerp)
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