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Infrared Spectroscopy of Intermediates with Low Coordinated Carbon, Silicon and Germanium Atoms

Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation [Pg.1]

Spectroscopic methods of study of matrix-isolated molecules 6 [Pg.1]

4 Conjugated organic radicals allyl, propargyl, benzyl and cyclopentadienyl [Pg.1]

5 Unstable compounds with double-bonded silicon and germanium atoms [Pg.1]

One of the main tasks of physical organic chemistry is to study the mechanisms of chemical reactions by instrumental methods. The rapid development of various techniques and new spectroscopic methods in recent years has attracted attention to the investigation of elementary steps of reactions and the intermediates involved. In accordance with modern requirements, the description of reaction mechanisms should include the participation of relatively stable species. [Pg.1]


Matrix Infrared Spectroscopy of Intermediates with Low Coordinated Carbon, Silicon and Germanium Atoms... [Pg.1]

Matrix infrared spectroscopy of intermediates with low coordinated carbon silicon and germanium atoms, 30, 1... [Pg.357]




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Atomic coordinates

Atomic spectroscopy

Atoms and Atomic Spectroscopy

Atoms coordination

Carbon coordinated

Germanium atomic

Germanium atoms

Germanium spectroscopy

Infrared spectroscopy and

Low carbon

Low-coordinated atoms

Silicon atomic

Silicon, and carbon

Silicon-germanium

Silicone atoms

Spectroscopy carbon

With intermediates

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