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Lithium, reactions

Deuterium is abundant in and easily separated from water. There is enough deuterium on earth to provide power for geological time scales. In contrast, tritium is not available in nature, but can be produced from n+ lithium reactions (see Lithium and lithium compounds). Natural Hthium is exhaustible, but sufficient tritium can be provided from it until fusion energy production is efficient enough to involve only D-D reactions ... [Pg.116]

Compare your results to the experimental values of -34.0 2 kcal mol for the lithium reaction and -3.6 .5 kcal mol" for the water dimer reaction. Use the same model chemistry as in Example 8.2 B3LYP/6-311+G(2df,2p) // B3LYP/6-31G(d). [Pg.185]

Salufian Here are the results for the lithium reaction (E values in hartrees, and thermal correction to the enthalpy in kcal-mol ) ... [Pg.185]

Liquid chromatography. 432 Lithium, reaction with alkynes, 269-270... [Pg.1303]

Mechanisms for Carbyne Formation. Two possible mechanisms for the aryl lithium reaction can be proposed (see Scheme 4). Since two equiva-... [Pg.182]

Cuprate, dibutyl-, lithium, reaction with acetylene, 66, 62 Cuprates, higher order, 66, 57... [Pg.120]

Using this reaction, we were able to prepare both the mono and disubstituted derivatives, N3P3F,C(OC2H,)=CH2 and N3P3F [C(0C2H3)=CH2]2, without any of the by-product observed in tne case of the propenyl lithium reaction. Similar results were obtained starting with methylvinyl ether. Attempts to achieve trisubstitution led to a complex series of reactions involving... [Pg.322]


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