Bond homolysis / Thermolysis / Kinetics / Radical stabilisation Substituent Effects on the C-C Bond Strength, 12[11. -Therma Energies of a-Methoxybenzyl Radicalst2] The phenyl-substituted pinacol dimethyl ethers mesoand DL-5a-d have been prepared by reductive dimerisation of the dimethyl acetals ?a
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Steuerung der Bindungsstärke von CO auf Cobaltclustern durch Coadsorption von H2
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