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We have studied the EPR spectra of the radicals formed in the reaction of hydrogen atoms and benzene in the gas phase at 20 and 200° and frozen with liquid nitrogen.
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The chief reaction product at 20° is the radical C6H7; at higher temperatures in the reaction zone up to 200° there is also formed in considerable amount radicals apparently of the type C6H5.
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The authors thank Yu. N. Molin for discussing the results.
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Avramenko, L.I., Kuben, N.Y., Kolesnikova, R.V. et al. Studies by the EPR method of radicals formed in the reaction of hydrogen atoms with benzene. Russ Chem Bull 11, 1986–1988 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00921364
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