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HOMO and LUMO Energies and Orbital Coefficients of Common Alkenes

HOMO and LUMO Energies and Orbital Coefndents of Common 1 -Dipoles

HOMO and LUMO Energies for Reductants and Oxidants

HOMO and LUMO energies, Fukui indexes, f, dipole moment, p, and atomic charges of 5-amino-1,2,3,4-thiatriazole

HOMO and LUMO energy levels and HOMO-LUMO gaps of organic semiconductors and mobilities and stability of their FET devices

HOMO and LUMO energy levels, HOMO-LUMO energy gaps of SiQDs with different surface passivations in their ground and first excited singlet states unit

HOMO and LUMO orbital energies , in kJ mol

HOMO energies calculated by the OEP-KLl method compared to the corresponding negative ionization potentials in eV

HOMO Energies of Cycloalkanes and Cycloalkenes

Homo-coupling of aryl sulfonates using method D

Homo-coupling of arylzinc halides catalysed by palladium complexes in the presence of A-chlorosuccinimide

Homo-coupling of arylzinc halides catalysed by palladium complexes in the presence of iV-chlorosuecinimide

Homo-coupling reaction of aryl iodides to biaryls using Norman s Pd2 Et3N method

Homo-coupling reaction of aryl iodides to biaryls using Norman s Pd2 EtjN method

Homo-coupling reactions of aryl halides to biaryls using different palladium-based catalytic methods

HOMO-LUMO Energy Gap, Line Broadening, and Charge Density of the Heterocyclic Dianions n9 .

HOMO-LUMO Excitation Energies of Condensed Aromatic Ftydrocarbons. Comparison of Values

HOMO-LUMO Excitation Energies of Condensed Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Comparison of Values

HOMO-LUMO gap and binding energy

HOMO-LUMO gap in eV, for benzothiophene and benzothiophene. Ali caicuiations with Perdew-Wang 1991 1995Mi2

HOMO-LUMO gap PAHs and observed or expected phototoxicity of selected parent

HOMO-LUMO gap, binding energy

HOMO-LUMO gap, binding energy Ej, and energy to remove one alltali atom for octet clusters, AePb clusters and Zintl clusters in gas phase. All quantities in eV.

HOMO-LUMO gaps and 2max values in angular, zigzag and linear phenylenes.

Homoallylic Alcohols and 1,4-Diols by Reaction of cyclopropanes with Haloboranes and Hydrogen Peroxide



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