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Transition state, charge separation hydrogen bonded type

Apart from the free-radical mode of decomposition, many halogen compounds decompose by unimolecular mechanisms, the most common of these being the direct unimolecular elimination of hydrogen halide. There is evidence that these types of unimolecular reactions involve charge separation of the carbon-halogen bond in the transition state, and they have received considerable attention in recent years. [Pg.149]


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Bonding state

Bonding state transition

Bonding stated

Bonding types

Charge bond

Charge separated states

Charge separation

Charge separators

Charge state

Charges, separated

Hydrogen bonding types

Hydrogen charged state

Hydrogen charging

Hydrogen states

Hydrogen transition

Hydrogenation state

Separator types

Transition charges

Transition hydrogen bonds

Transition state, charge separation

Transition states types

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