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Bicycloalkyl radical

Volkamer, R., U. Platt, and K. Wirtz Primary and Secondary Glyoxal Formation from Aromatics Experimental Evidence for the Bicycloalkyl-Radical Pathway from Benzene, Toluene, and p-Xylene, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 105 (2001) 7865-7874. [Pg.142]

Ingold, K.U., Walton, J.C. Small Strained Bicycloalkyl Radicals and Some Homolytic Reactions Involving Their Parent Bicycloalkanes. Acc. Chem. Res. 19 (1986) 72. [Pg.7]

VoDeamer, R., Platt, U., Wirtz, K. Primary and secondary glyoxal formation from aromatics experimental evidence for the bicycloalkyl — radical pathway from benzene, toluene, and p-xylene. J. Phys. Chem. A 105,7865-7874 (2001)... [Pg.385]

A theoretical study was performed to determine the stability of bicycloalkyl halide radical anions as well as the dependence of the reduction potential of the corresponding neutral compounds on the angular strain energy of the parent hydrocarbons. It was proposed that an increase in strain at the bridgehead carbon is accompanied by a decrease in the photostimulated outer-sphere ET rate for the parent RX compounds43. [Pg.1420]


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