Wang et al (2015) allyl additions to double bonds#82
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addition of allyl to ethene, propene (2), 1-butene (2), and 2-butene taken from Table 4 of the paper. computed reaction path degeneracy, was not reported in paper A-factors include reaction path degeneracy, uncertainties for A, Ea added that were reported in paper
rate rules based on Wang et al (2015) paper A factored divided by reaction path degeneracy uncertainties from CBS-QB3 predictions in paper given "rank 5" to overrule already existing entries with rank 4 (Aäron's GAV CBS-QB3)
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Wang et al (2015) allyl additions to double bonds
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This PR adds some of the content of Table 4 of Wang et al (2015) in the form of
The rates pertain to the addition of allyl radical to double bonds in ethene, propene, and butene-like compounds, and are based on CBS-QB3 estimates.
Although, the newly added tree nodes already existed, they were now given a higher rank the already existing rate rules, as I believe they are more accurate.