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Substituent Effects in the Gas Phase: 1-Substituted Allyl Anions
Gregg D. Dahlke,
Steven R Kass
Chemistry (Twin Cities)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Negative ions
100%
Electrons
74%
Acidity
67%
Electron affinity
48%
Gases
42%
Binding energy
39%
Alkalinity
32%
Free energy
29%
Propylene
28%
Propane
27%
Thermodynamic properties
22%
Ions
22%
Polarization
22%
Temperature
19%
Substrates
17%
Geometry
14%
Chemical Compounds
Substituent Effect
75%
Anion
43%
Gas
39%
Electron Detachment
36%
Electron Binding Energy
35%
Linear Free Energy Relationship
31%
Inductive Effect
29%
Propane
23%
Thermodynamic Property
21%
Ab Initio Calculation
21%
Propene
20%
Resonance
19%
Polarization
18%
Ion
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Anions
79%
Gases
62%
Electrons
59%
propylene
28%
Propane
27%
Temperature
26%
Thermodynamics
22%
Ions
15%
Equipment and Supplies
11%