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Nitroxide Radicals / Nitroxid-Radikale 2

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Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 17d2)

Part of the book sub series: Molecules and Radicals (LANDOLT 2)

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Table of contents (99 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. General introduction

    • H. Fischer
    Pages 1-4
  3. 6.1 Introduction

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 5-7
  4. 6.4.1.1 Hydrogen and primary alkyl radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 8-17
  5. 6.4.1.2 Secondary alkyl radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 18-31
  6. 6.4.1.3 Tertiary alkyl radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 31-37
  7. 6.4.1.4 Polyhaloalkyl radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 37-39
  8. 6.4.1.5 Aryl radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 39-43
  9. 6.4.1.6 Acyl, oxyacyl and cyano radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 43-45
  10. 6.4.1.7 N-centred radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 46-49
  11. 6.4.1.8 O-centred radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 49-61
  12. 6.4.1.9 Halogens

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 61-61
  13. 6.4.1.10 S-centred radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 62-65
  14. 6.4.1.11 Other non-metal centred radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 65-70
  15. 6.4.1.12 Metal-centred radicals

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 71-71
  16. 6.4.2 alpha-Methylene-N-t-butyl nitrone

    • A. R. Forrester
    Pages 72-76

About this book

Volume II/17d2 is the second part of the fourth subvolume of a supplement to the previous compilations II/1 and II/9a-d on magnetic properties of free radicals, published in 1965 and 1977-1980, which covered the literature up to 1975. Due to the continuing rapid development of the field and the inclusion of new subjects, the supplement covering the period 1975-1985 had to be split into several subvolumes which appear in fast succession. Together with the earlier volumes, II/17 offers an up-to-date and comprehensive survey and a collection of data on important chemical intermediates. The series started with subvolume II/17a, which treats inorganic radicals and radical ions as well as radicals in metal complexes. Subvolume II/17b deals with nonconjugated carbon radicals. Subvolume II/17c covers conjugated carbon-centered and nitrogen radicals. Subvolumes II/17e and II/17f which appeared at the end of 1987, are concerned with radicals centered on heteroatoms with Z>7 and selected anion radicals. Subvolumes II/17d1 (December 1988) and II/17d2 (presented herewith) treat nitroxide radicals.

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