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37Cl(n,γ)38Cl reaction in mixtures of CCl4 with ethanol, heptanol and octanol exhibit a dependence on the tendency of the -COH group to cleave into CO and H. This tendency, shown here, correlates with the order of acidity of alkanols.
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Pertessis-Keis, M. 37Cl(n,g)38Cl reaction in binary mixtures of carbon tetrachloride with ethanol, heptanol and octanol. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 262, 755–757 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-004-0505-8
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