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Selective catalytic aerobic oxidation of substituted ethylbenzenes under mild conditions Melone L, Prosperini S, Gambarotti C, Pastori N, Recupero F, Punta C Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, 355, 155, 2012 |
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Binding energies and F-19 nuclear magnetic deshielding in paramagnetic halogen-bonded complexes of TEMPO with haloperfluorocarbons Cavallotti C, Metrangolo P, Meyer F, Recupero F, Resnati G Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 112(40), 9911, 2008 |
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Free radical functionalization of organic compounds catalyzed by N-hydroxyphthalimide Recupero F, Punta C Chemical Reviews, 107(9), 3800, 2007 |
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Mechanisms of the aerobic oxidations catalyzed by N-hydroxyderivatives enthalpic, polar and solvent effects, "molecule-induced homolysis" and synthetic involvements Minisci F, Punta C, Recupero F Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, 251(1-2), 129, 2006 |
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Transition metal salts catalysis in the aerobic oxidation of organic compounds - Thermochemical and kinetic aspects and new synthetic developments in the presence of N-hydroxy-derivative catalysts Minisci F, Recupero F, Pedulli GF, Lucarini M Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, 204, 63, 2003 |
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Polar effects in free-radical reactions. The paradox of reduction of alkyl iodides and reductive alkylation of alkenes by strong oxidants (t-BuOOH, Pb(OAc)(4)) Minisci F, Fontana F, Recupero F, Bravo A, Pagano E, Rinaldi C, di Luca M, Grossi F, Bjorsvik HR Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(34), 7760, 1999 |
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Kharasch and Metalloporphyrin Catalysis in the Functionalization of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkylbenzenes by T-Buooh - Free-Radical Mechanisms, Solvent Effect, and Relationship with the Gif Reaction Minisci F, Fontana F, Araneo S, Recupero F, Banfi S, Quici S Journal of the American Chemical Society, 117(1), 226, 1995 |