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Computational design of pH-switchable control agents for nitroxide mediated polymerization
Author(s) | Gryn'ova, Ganna; Smith, Leesa; Coote, Michelle |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2017 |
Date Created | - |
Directionality and the Role of Polarization in Electric Field Effects on Radical Stability
Author(s) | Gryn'ova, Ganna; Coote, Michelle |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2017 |
Date Created | - |
Entropy-Driven Selectivity for Chain Scission: Where Macromolecules Cleave
Author(s) | Pahnke, Kai; Brandt, Josef; Gryn'ova, Ganna, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 22-Jan-2016 |
Date Created | - |
The evolution of multiple active site configurations in a designed enzyme
Author(s) | Hong, Nan-Sook; Petrovic, Dusan; Lee, Zhong (Richmond), et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 25-Sep-2018 |
Date Created | - |
Experimental evidence for long-range stabilizing and destabilizing interactions between charge and radical sites in distonic ions
Author(s) | Marshall, David L.; Gryn'ova, Ganna; Poad, Berwyck L. J., et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2019 |
Date Created | - |
New mechanism for autoxidation of polyolefins: kinetic Monte Carlo modelling of the role of short-chain branches, molecular oxygen and unsaturated moieties
Author(s) | De Keer, Lies; Van Steenberge, Paul; Reyniers, Marie-Francoise, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2022 |
Date Created | - |
Why are sec-alkylperoxyl bimolecular self-reactions orders of magnitude faster than the analogous reactions of tert-alkylperoxyls? The unanticipated role of CH hydrogen bond donation
Author(s) | Lee, Richmond; Gryn'ova, Ganna; Ingold, K. U., et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2016 |
Date Created | - |
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