Oxygen−Carbon Bond Dissociation Enthalpies of Benzyl Phenyl Ethers and Anisoles. An Example of Temperature Dependent Substituent Effects<sup>1</sup>
Derek A. Pratt(University of Ottawa), K. U. Ingold(National Research Council Canada), Peter Mulder(Leiden University), Martine I. de Heer(Leiden University)
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