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Hypothetical fragment of an oxidized carbon arnface. The figure was taken from with kind permission from Prof. M. Streat

Hypothetical fragmentation pathways of a simple 4-atora linear ion .

Hypothetical framework structure of H10 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H12 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H13 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H14 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H16 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H17 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of H2 and its simulated XRD pattern. Reproduced with permission from . Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical framework structure of H3 and its simulated XRD pattern. Reproduced with permission from , Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical framework structure of H4 and its simulated XRD pattern. Reproduced with permission from , Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical framework structure of H5 and its simulated XRD pattern. Reproduced with permission from , Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical framework structure of H6 and its simulated XRD pattern. Reproduced with permission from , Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical framework structure of H9 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of Hi 1 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical framework structure of Hi5 and its simulated XRD pattern, Elsevier

Hypothetical frameworks made of D4R units as generated by simulations. The known ACO topology is successfully predicted together with a tilted variant ACOt,iteci. Reproduced with permission from . Copyright American Chemical Society

Hypothetical free energy diagram proposed to account for NCA reactivity. Free energy levels of NCAs and of the transition state of their aminolysis reactions compared to those of reactions of other amino acid derivatives . The free energy regions corresponding to the possibility of pathways involving NCAs are shown hashed

Hypothetical free energy diagram to illustrate the crystallization of amorphous alloys. Reprinted from , with permission from Elsevier.

Hypothetical free energy diagrams. In Schematic depiction of a free energy diagram for an apparently simple catalytic reaction where a number of transition states and intermediates are involved.

Hypothetical free energy profile for the substitution reaction CrlCOIfi L CrICOlsL CO on the assumption that it proceeds via a dissociative mechanism.

Hypothetical free energy profile for the substitution reaction CrsL CO on the assumption that it proceeds via a dissociative mechanism.

Hypothetical free energy reaction coordinate diagram for

Hypothetical free energy reaction coordinate diagram for Scheme II .

Hypothetical free energy reaction coordinate profiles for the interconversion of X--OH and X- through the corresponding carbocations. The arrows indicate the proposed eifects of the addition of a pair of ortAo-methyl groups to X--OH, X- and X- to give X--OH, X- and X-. A



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