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Electron conduction in the phenylhydrazines

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Kinetic studies have been made on the conduction, which is compared with the values deduced from dissociation constants and shifts in the NH2 stretching frequencies. The high conductivity coefficient in reaction with p-toluene sulfobromide is ascribed to a hydrogen bond in the transition complex.

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Read at the meeting of the extended plenum of the council of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR on “Theories of Chemical Structure, Kinetics, and Reactivity”, 7 December 1966, Kiev.

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Litvinenko, L.M., Dadali, V.A. & Lagutskaya, L.I. Electron conduction in the phenylhydrazines. Theor Exp Chem 4, 470–475 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00527022

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