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Replacement Reactions of Recoil Halogens with Benzene Derivatives
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K. BEREI
and L. VASÁROS
Published/Copyright:
February 1, 1988
Published Online: 1988-2-1
Published in Print: 1988-2-1
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- PREFACE
- OPENING ADDRESS
- Replacement Reactions of Recoil Halogens with Benzene Derivatives
- TDPAC Studies of the After-Effects of 111In→ 111Cd EC Decay in α - Fe2O3 and other Inorganic Compounds
- Intraspur Effects in Positronium Formation in Nonpolar Liquids
- Radiochemical Research with the Linear Electron Accelerator MEA
- Application of Hot Atom Chemistry to Production of Positron Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals
- Surface Reactions of Hot Hydrogen and Oxygen on Graphite - A Material Related Problem in Fusion Devices
- Systematic Study of Mass Divisions Mechanism in Low-Energy Nuclear Fission
- Chemistry of Actinides in the Environment
- Modern Methods of Separation and Determination of Radioactive Elements
- Intramolecular Energy and Atom Transfer Following Energetic or Thermal Reactions of Monovalent Radioactive Atoms
- The Symbiosis between Hot Atom Studies of Polyvalent Atoms and Conventional Mechanistic Experiments — Recent Results from the Chemistry of Recoiling Carbon and Silicon Atoms
- Stereochemical Consequences of Halogen-for-Halogen Substitutions with Gaseous Enatiomers
- Hot Oxygen Atoms: Their Generation and Chemistry
- Muonium Hot Atom Chemistry in Gases
- Molecular Beam Studies of Hot Atom Chemical Reactions
- Single-Collision Chemical Dynamics of Hot Hydrogen Atom Reactions and Energy Transfer
- T-V Energy Transfer and Chemical Reactions of Laser-Produced Hot H and D Atoms
- Vibrational and Rotational Excitation of Small Molecules in Collisions with Hot H and D Atoms
- Laser Studies on the Dynamics of Elementary Chemical Reactions with Translationally and Vibrationally Hot Reactants
- Dynamics of the Reaction MH+ + ΜΗ → ΜΗ+2 +M. Separation of Two Microscopic Reaction Mechanisms by TOF Coincidence
- Laser Studies on the Dynamics of the Reaction H + O2 → OH + O over a Broad Range of Collision Energies
- Dissociation Dynamics of Superexcited Molecules
- Laser Initiated Hot Chemistry with Catalysts
- Hot Atom Chemistry in Space — Simulation with Nuclear Methods
- HIGHLIGHTS
Articles in the same Issue
- PREFACE
- OPENING ADDRESS
- Replacement Reactions of Recoil Halogens with Benzene Derivatives
- TDPAC Studies of the After-Effects of 111In→ 111Cd EC Decay in α - Fe2O3 and other Inorganic Compounds
- Intraspur Effects in Positronium Formation in Nonpolar Liquids
- Radiochemical Research with the Linear Electron Accelerator MEA
- Application of Hot Atom Chemistry to Production of Positron Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals
- Surface Reactions of Hot Hydrogen and Oxygen on Graphite - A Material Related Problem in Fusion Devices
- Systematic Study of Mass Divisions Mechanism in Low-Energy Nuclear Fission
- Chemistry of Actinides in the Environment
- Modern Methods of Separation and Determination of Radioactive Elements
- Intramolecular Energy and Atom Transfer Following Energetic or Thermal Reactions of Monovalent Radioactive Atoms
- The Symbiosis between Hot Atom Studies of Polyvalent Atoms and Conventional Mechanistic Experiments — Recent Results from the Chemistry of Recoiling Carbon and Silicon Atoms
- Stereochemical Consequences of Halogen-for-Halogen Substitutions with Gaseous Enatiomers
- Hot Oxygen Atoms: Their Generation and Chemistry
- Muonium Hot Atom Chemistry in Gases
- Molecular Beam Studies of Hot Atom Chemical Reactions
- Single-Collision Chemical Dynamics of Hot Hydrogen Atom Reactions and Energy Transfer
- T-V Energy Transfer and Chemical Reactions of Laser-Produced Hot H and D Atoms
- Vibrational and Rotational Excitation of Small Molecules in Collisions with Hot H and D Atoms
- Laser Studies on the Dynamics of Elementary Chemical Reactions with Translationally and Vibrationally Hot Reactants
- Dynamics of the Reaction MH+ + ΜΗ → ΜΗ+2 +M. Separation of Two Microscopic Reaction Mechanisms by TOF Coincidence
- Laser Studies on the Dynamics of the Reaction H + O2 → OH + O over a Broad Range of Collision Energies
- Dissociation Dynamics of Superexcited Molecules
- Laser Initiated Hot Chemistry with Catalysts
- Hot Atom Chemistry in Space — Simulation with Nuclear Methods
- HIGHLIGHTS