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2. Discovering and Evaluating the Reducing Abilities of Polar Alkanes and Related Family Members as Organic Reductants Using Thermodynamics
3. Thermodynamic Network Cards of Hantzsch Ester, Benzothiazoline, and Dihydrophenanthridine Releasing Two Hydrogen Atoms or Ions on 20 Elementary Steps
4. Determination of Thermodynamic Affinities of Various Polar Olefins as Hydride, Hydrogen Atom, and Electron Acceptors in Acetonitrile
5. A Thermodynamic and Kinetic Study of Hydride Transfer of a Caffeine Derivative
6. Conversion and Origin of Normal and Abnormal Temperature Dependences of Kinetic Isotope Effect in Hydride Transfer Reactions
7. Scales of Oxidation Potentials, pKa, and BDE of Various Hydroquinones and Catechols in DMSO
8. Accurate Estimation of the One-Electron Reduction Potentials of Various Substituted Quinones in DMSO and CH3CN
9. Hydride, Hydrogen, Proton, and Electron Affinities of Imines and Their Reaction Intermediates in Acetonitrile and Construction of Thermodynamic Characteristic Graphs (TCGs) of Imines as a “Molecule ID Card”
10. Establishment of the C−NO Bond Dissociation Energy Scale in Solution and Its Application in Analyzing the Trend of NO Transfer from C-Nitroso Compound to Thiols
11. Hydride Affinities of Cumulated, Isolated, and Conjugated Dienes in Acetonitrile
12. Establishment of Heterolytic and Homolytic Y−NO2 Bond Dissociation Energy Scales of Nitro-Containing Compounds in Acetonitrile: Chemical Origin of NO2 Release and Capture
13. Theoretical Prediction of the Hydride Affinities of Variousp- ando-Quinones in DMSO
14. Negative Kinetic Temperature Effect on the Hydride Transfer from NADH Analogue BNAH to the Radical Cation of N-Benzylphenothiazine in Acetonitrile
15. Polysiloxane-Supported NAD(P)H Model 1-Benzyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide: Synthesis and Application in the Reduction of Activated Olefins
16. An Old but Simple and Efficient Method to Elucidate the Oxidation Mechanism of NAD(P)H Model 1-Aryl-1,4-dihydronicotinamides by Cations 2-Methyl-5-nitroisoquinolium, Tropylium, and Xanthylium in Aqueous Solution
17. Application of NAD(P)H Model Hantzsch 1,4-Dihydropyridine as a Mild Reducing Agent in Preparation of Cyclo Compounds
18. Mechanisms of the Oxidations of NAD(P)H Model Hantzsch 1,4-Dihydropyridines by Nitric Oxide and Its Donor N-Methyl-N-nitrosotoluene-p-sulfonamide
19. N−NO Bond Dissociation Energies of N-Nitroso Diphenylamine Derivatives (Or Analogues) and Their Radical Anions: Implications for the Effect of Reductive Electron Transfer on N−NO Bond Activation and for the Mechanisms of NO Transfer to Nitranions
20. Heterolytic and Homolytic N−H Bond Dissociation Energies of 4-Substituted Hantzsch 2,6-Dimethyl-1,4-dihydropyridines and the Effect of One-Electron Transfer on the N−H Bond Activation
21. A Remarkable Kinetic Isotope Effect in One-Electron Transfer from 1-Benzyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide
22. Which Hydrogen Atom Is First Transferred in the NAD(P)H Model Hantzsch Ester Mediated Reactions via One-Step and Multistep Hydride Transfer?
23. Is NO (Nitric Oxide) an Electron Acceptor or an Electrophile? A Detailed Thermodynamic Investigation on the Mechanisms of NO-Initiated Reactions with 3,6-Dibromocarbazolide Anion and Related Carbanion
24. Carbanion: The First Example To Generate Thermodynamically Unfavorable 9-(Dicyanomethyl)fluorenide Anion
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