SALT ADDITEVES EFFECTS ON THE ACTIVATION PARAMETERS OF HETEROLYTIC REACTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2415-7538.2020-18-01-020Keywords:
activation parameters, normal salt effect, catalysis, activation enthalpy, activation entropy, unimolecular heterolysisAbstract
Additives of salts are powerful tools of a reaction’s run. They can change the rates and stereochemistry of the reactions, alter the directions of reagents’ attacks. But their effects on activation parameters of the reactions have not studied yet. In theMetrics
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