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Activation energy blooded species

The relatively high chloride concentration (about 100 mM) in blood minimizes hydrolysis and the formation of aquated species [9,13,85,86]. Once inside of the cell, where the chloride ion concentration is much lower ( 4mM), hydrolysis readily occurs giving a number of aquated species including the diaqua complex. At 37 °C the half-life for the completion of the formation of the diaqua complex is 1.7 hours with an activation energy of about 20Kcal/mol (80KJ/mol) [9,13,85,86]. [Pg.207]


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