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AbstractRearrangements reported in the literature for positive ions formed by chemical ionization are briefly reviewed, with particular emphasis on illustrative examples of hydrogen and skeletal rearrangements.
The interaction of solute atoms and dislocations is analyzed for the case of arbitrary solution thermodynamics. Deviations from the classical result for the case of a solute atom as a center of dilatation are appreciable for the near core region. Comparisons are presented for the example of hydrogen in iron. [Russian Text Ignored].
A polymer-bound catalyst has been discovered which provides the first example of hydrogenation of nitro and nitrile functional groups with a PdII catalyst.