The Solvent Cage Effect: Using Microviscosity to Predict the Recombination Efficiency of Geminate Radicals Formed by the Photolysis of the Mo-Mo Bond of Cpʹ2Mo2(CO)6
Radicals are core reactive species that occur in almost every subfield of chemistry. In particular, solution phase radicals find their way into biochemistry (e.g. vitamin B12), and in polymer chemistry (e.g. radical polymerizations) just to name a few. Yet, given the proliferation of radical chemi...
Main Author: | Barry, Justin |
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Other Authors: | Pluth, Mike |
Language: | en_US |
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University of Oregon
2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23713 |
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