A CNDO/S study of some organic contact charge-transier complexes mvolvtng the oxygen molecule tn an acceptor role shows charge-transfer stabtbzatton durtng randomly ortentated colbstons. m agreement wtth MuUdcen's experrmental work. Relevant donor and acceptor orbrtals are rdenhtied and relative pos
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- 107732393
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1980
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- 75
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