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'Thermochemical Mimicry' of Phenyl and Vinyl Groups: Can it be Extened to Charged Species?
Published
Author(s)
E P. Hunter, S G. Lias, C M. Rooney, J L. Winstead, J F. Liebman
Abstract
By examination of a set of recently evaluated proton affinities, the thermochemical mimicry of phenyl and vinyl derivatives is shown not to apply to charged species.
Citation
International Journal Of Mass Spectrometry And Ion Processes
Volume
179/180
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
enthalpy of formation, ionization energies, proton affinities, substituent effects
Citation
Hunter, E.
, Lias, S.
, Rooney, C.
, Winstead, J.
and Liebman, J.
(1998),
'Thermochemical Mimicry' of Phenyl and Vinyl Groups: Can it be Extened to Charged Species?, International Journal Of Mass Spectrometry And Ion Processes
(Accessed October 12, 2025)