triphenylmethyl cation
Updated: 2011-02-28 22:49:01
Hi, I'm looking for some physical constants relating to triphenylmethyl cation ionically bound to a chlorine atom. (Ph)3C+Cl-I've looked in multiple locations, but it seems that every reaction and data always refer to the covalently bonded triphenylmethyl chlorine.I tried looking at some journals the ACS has but I don't have an account and they want me to pay $35 for a 48 hour access, which I really don't want to do. If anyone can reference me to someone or somewhere where I can find this information it would be greatly appreciated.

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