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  • © 1994

Carbon-Centered Radicals I

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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 18a)

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

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Table of contents (61 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. General introduction

    • H. Fischer
    Pages 1-5
  3. 1.0 Introduction

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 1-1
  4. 1.1.1 Primary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 2-6
  5. 1.1.2 Secondary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 6-11
  6. 1.1.3 Tertiary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 11-19
  7. 1.1.4 Cyclo alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 19-21
  8. 1.1.5 Acyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 21-21
  9. 1.1.7 Radicals with 3 conjugated electrons

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 22-24
  10. 1.1.8 Radicals with 5 conjugated electrons

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 24-30
  11. 1.1.9 Radicals with 7 conjugated radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 30-40
  12. 1.1.11 Radicals with 11 conjugated electrons

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 40-41
  13. 1.1.12 Radicals with 13 conjugated electrons

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 41-47
  14. 1.1.13 Radicals with 15 conjugated electrons

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 48-48
  15. 1.1.15 Polymer radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 49-51
  16. 1.3.1 Primary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 56-58
  17. 1.3.2 Secondary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 59-59
  18. 1.3.3 Tertiary alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 60-61
  19. 1.3.4 Cyclic alkyl radicals

    • R. F. C. Claridge
    Pages 61-62

About this book

Free radicals, which are key intermediates in many thermal, photochemical and radiation processes, are important for a proper understanding of fundamental natural processes and the successful development of organic syntheses. After about one decade volume II/18 serves as a supplement and extension to volume II/13 and covers rate constants and other kinetic data of free radical reactions in liquids. Furthermore II/18 contains new chapters on reactions of radicals in excited states and of carbenes, nitrenes and analogues. Selected species in aqueous solutions for which other compilations are available were deliberately omitted as before, and for the same reason electron transfer equilibria of organic radicals were not covered.

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