Journal article
Journal of Organic Chemistry, vol. 81(9), 2016, pp. 3711-3719
APA
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Seitz, C., Zhang, H., Mo, Y., & Karty, J. (2016). Why Do Enolate Anions Favor O-Alkylation over C-Alkylation in the Gas Phase? The Roles of Resonance and Inductive Effects in the Gas-Phase SN2 Reaction between the Acetaldehyde Enolate Anion and Methyl Fluoride. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 81(9), 3711–3719. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.6b00351
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Seitz, Christian, Huaiyu Zhang, Yirong Mo, and Joel Karty. “Why Do Enolate Anions Favor O-Alkylation over C-Alkylation in the Gas Phase? The Roles of Resonance and Inductive Effects in the Gas-Phase SN2 Reaction between the Acetaldehyde Enolate Anion and Methyl Fluoride.” Journal of Organic Chemistry 81, no. 9 (2016): 3711–3719.
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Seitz, Christian, et al. “Why Do Enolate Anions Favor O-Alkylation over C-Alkylation in the Gas Phase? The Roles of Resonance and Inductive Effects in the Gas-Phase SN2 Reaction between the Acetaldehyde Enolate Anion and Methyl Fluoride.” Journal of Organic Chemistry, vol. 81, no. 9, 2016, pp. 3711–19, doi:10.1021/acs.joc.6b00351.
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@article{christian2016a,
title = {Why Do Enolate Anions Favor O-Alkylation over C-Alkylation in the Gas Phase? The Roles of Resonance and Inductive Effects in the Gas-Phase SN2 Reaction between the Acetaldehyde Enolate Anion and Methyl Fluoride},
year = {2016},
issue = {9},
journal = {Journal of Organic Chemistry},
pages = {3711-3719},
volume = {81},
doi = {10.1021/acs.joc.6b00351},
author = {Seitz, Christian and Zhang, Huaiyu and Mo, Yirong and Karty, Joel}
}