Thermolyses of <i>O</i>-Phenyl Oxime Ethers. A New Source of Iminyl Radicals and a New Source of Aryloxyl Radicals
Jessie A. Blake(Leiden University), K. U. Ingold(National Research Council Canada), Peter Mulder(University of Antwerp), John C. Walton(Leiden University), Shuqiong Lin(Leiden University), Derek A. Pratt(University of Ottawa)
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