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On the mechanism of the addition
of alkoxy radicals to aryl phosphorus
compounds
Martyn C.R. Symons a
a Department of Chemistry , The University , Leicester, LE1 7RH,
England
Published online: 23 Aug 2006.
To cite this article: Martyn C.R. Symons (1975) On the mechanism of the addition of alkoxy radicals
to aryl phosphorus compounds, Molecular Physics: An International Journal at the Interface Between
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