Formic acid catalyzed isomerization and adduct formation of an isoprene-derived Criegee intermediate: experiment and theory
Michael F. Vansco(University of Pennsylvania), Marsha I. Lester(University of Pennsylvania), Patrick J. Walsh(University of Pennsylvania), David L. Osborn(Sandia National Laboratories California), Kristen Zuraski(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Frank A. F. Winiberg(California Institute of Technology), Carl J. Percival(University of Manchester), Kendrew Au(Sandia National Laboratories California), Stephen J. Klippenstein(Argonne National Laboratory), Craig A. Taatjes(Sandia National Laboratories California), Shubhrangshu Pandit(University of California San Diego), Nisalak Trongsiriwat(University of Pennsylvania), Rebecca L. Caravan(Argonne National Laboratory), Trisha Bhagde(California University of Pennsylvania)
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