The increasing efficiency of the inorganic-organic hybrid halides has revolutionised photovoltaic research.
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Thus the two halides had similar effects on open state preference.
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Methyl halides are volatile one-carbon compounds responsible for substantial depletion of stratospheric ozone.
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The mixed tertiary amines are produced by the action of alkyl halides on the primary amines.
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The methyl halides come off as a gas that can be collected and converted into gasoline.
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Key to the success of this strategy is the combination of C-F cleavage with alkyl halides activation.
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These results demonstrate the potential for industrial production of methyl halides from nonfood sources to make gasoline.
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The yeast eats the acetate and converts it into methyl halides, molecules traditionally used as agricultural fumigants.
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Treatment of the latter derivatives with alkyl or cycloalkyl halides in alkaline medium gave the required title compounds.
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Through effective reductive activation, covalent functionalization of the charged BP by reaction with organic alkyl halides is achieved.
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Gas-phase mass spectrometric studies and calculations were performed for the reaction of naked phenylium ion with several benzene halides.
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This simplified perspective based on extensive experimental and theoretical analysis provides a platform from which to understand structure-property relationships in functional perovskite halides.
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The role of bridging halides in the structure and magnetic properties of the complexes are investigated, and a possible magneto-structural correlation has been established.
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Perovskite halides are broadly classified as hybrid organic-inorganic and all-inorganic analogues depending on the chemical nature of the A cation in the ABX3-type structure.
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Influence of spin density of bridging halides on the magnitude of coupling constants has been discussed with the help of density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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Herein, we report our latest experimental investigations of halide-π interactions in solution.