Effect of the Twisted Nitro Group on Gas Phase Acidities of Phenol, toluene, Aniline, and Benzoic Acid. Steric Inhibition of Intrinsic Resonance Effect
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- 1993-05-05
著者
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Fujio M
Institute For Materials Chemistry And Engineering Kyushu University
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Kang Chul
Department Of Chemistry Inha University
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Fujio Mizue
Institute For Materials Chemistry And Engineering Kyushu University
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Tsuno Y
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University
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Mishima M
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka
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Mishima Masaaki
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry And Department Of Chemistry And Physics Of C
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FUJIO Mizue
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
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Tsuno Yuho
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of General Education Kumamoto University
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KANG Chul
Institute for Molecular Science
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HUH Chul
Institute for Molecular Science
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Fujio M
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka
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