Perspective on Diabatic Models of Chemical Reactivity as Illustrated by the Gas-Phase S(N)2 Reaction of Acetate Ion with 1,2-Dichloroethane.
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Rosendo Valero | Donald G Truhlar | Jiali Gao | Lingchun Song | Lingchun Song | D. Truhlar | Jiali Gao | Rosendo Valero
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