Experimental and computational studies of Criegee intermediate reactions with NH<sub>3</sub>and CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>2</sub>
Rabi Chhantyal‐Pun(University of Bristol), Andrew J. Orr‐Ewing(University of Bristol), David L. Osborn(Sandia National Laboratories California), Dudley E. Shallcross(At Bristol), Max R. McGillen(University of Bristol), Krupa Ramasesha(Sandia National Laboratories California), Marta Duchi(At Bristol), Carl J. Percival(University of Manchester), David P. Tew(University of Bristol), Charlotte Feldman(At Bristol), Robin J. Shannon(At Bristol), Craig A. Taatjes(Sandia National Laboratories California), Brandon Rotavera(Sandia National Laboratories California), Callum Wong(At Bristol), Ivan O. Antonov(Sandia National Laboratories California), Aidan Ingham(At Bristol), Rebecca L. Caravan(Argonne National Laboratory), M. Anwar H. Khan(At Bristol)
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