The HOOH–HOO complex. A matrix isolation study
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Anders Engdahl, Bengt Nelander
The peroxy radical forms a cyclic complex with hydrogen peroxide, with both entities acting as hydrogen bond donors and as hydrogen bond acceptors. The strength of the complex is very similar to that of the hydrogen peroxide dimer.
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