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    OH Radical as a Probe of the Spin Polarizability in 1- and 2‑Naphthol by Albarran, Guadalupe, Rassolov, Vitaly A, Schuler, Robert H

    “…The relative yields for addition of the OH radical at the various positions of 1- and 2-naphthol provide a measure of the spin polarizability in the naphthols…”
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    Absorption Spectrum, Mass Spectrometric Properties, and Electronic Structure of 1,2-Benzoquinone by Albarran, Guadalupe, Boggess, William, Rassolov, Vitaly, Schuler, Robert H

    “…Absorption spectrophotometric and mass spectrometric properties of 1,2-benzoquinone, prepared in aqueous solution by the hexachloroiridate(IV) oxidation of…”
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    Substituent Effects in the Reaction of OH Radicals with Aromatics:  Toluene by Albarran, Guadalupe, Bentley, J, Schuler, Robert. H

    “…The relative rates for addition of ·OH radical to toluene at its ortho, meta, and para sites have been shown to be in the ratios of 0.84:0.41:1. These ratios…”
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    Substitution and addition reactions of •OH with p-substituted-phenols by Albarrán, Guadalupe, Galicia-Jiménez, Eduardo, Mendoza, Edith, Schuler, Robert H.

    “…The directing effect of a hydroxyl group on the substitution and addition reactions of •OH to the substituted and free positions in aromatic rings of…”
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    Hydroxyl Radical as a Probe of the Charge Distribution in Aromatics:  Phenol by Albarran, Guadalupe, Schuler, Robert H.

    “…Initial radiation chemical yields of 1.48 (2), 0.24 (2), and 2.01 molecules per 100 eV of absorbed energy are reported for addition of •OH radical to each of…”
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    Concerted Effects of Substituents in the Reaction of •OH Radicals with Aromatics:  The Cresols by Albarran, Guadalupe, Schuler, Robert H

    “…The concerted effects of hydroxyl and methyl substituents in controlling the site of •OH radical attack on aromatics in aqueous solutions are explored using…”
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    Determination of the spectroscopic properties and chromatographic sensitivities of substituted quinones by hexachlorate(IV) oxidation of hydroquinones by Albarran, Guadalupe, Schuler, Robert H.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (15-01-2008)
    “…HPLC studies of the oxidation of substituted hydroquinones show that the corresponding quinones can, in most cases, be produced quantitatively by two electron…”
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    Radical Yields in the Radiolysis of Branched Hydrocarbons:  Tertiary C−H Bond Rupture in 2,3-Dimethylbutane, 2,4-Dimethylpentane, and 3-Ethylpentane by Schuler, Robert H, Wojnarovits, Laszlo

    “…Gel permeation chromatography has been applied to iodine scavenging studies of the distribution of radicals produced in the radiolysis of symmetrically…”
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    Second-order combination reactions of phenoxyl radicals by Ye, Mingyu, Schuler, Robert H

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-03-1989)
    “…Phenoxyl radicals, when produced pulse radiolytically at concentrations > 10{sup {minus}4} M, combine in second-order processes to give 2,2{prime}-,…”
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    Bond Rupture in the Radiolysis of n-Alkanes:  An Application of Gel Permeation Chromatography to Studies of Radical Scavenging by Iodine by Wojnarovits, Laszlo, Schuler, Robert H

    “…A study of the distribution of radicals produced in the radiolysis of liquid normal alkanes from C5 to C12 is presented as an illustrative example of the use…”
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    Concerted effects of substituents in the reaction of •OH radicals with aromatics: The hydroxybenzaldehydes by Albarran, Guadalupe, Mendoza, Edith, Schuler, Robert H.

    “…In the present work, we have examined the distribution of products in the radiolytic hydroxylation of 2-, 3- and 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde to obtain information on…”
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