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Experimental evidence for competitive N-O and O-C bond homolysis in gas-phase alkoxyamines

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Marshall, David L
Gryn'ova, Ganna
Coote, Michelle
Barker, Philip J.
Blanksby, Stephen James

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The extensive use of alkoxyamines in controlled radical polymerisation and polymer stabilisation is based on rapid cycling between the alkoxyamine (R1R2NOR3) and a stable nitroxyl radical (R1R2NO•) via homolysis of the labile OC bond. Competing homolysi

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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry

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2037-12-31