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Linear free eneigy relationships

Guengerich EP, Yun CH, Macdonald TL (1996) Evidence for a 1-electron oxidation mechanism in N-dealkylation of N, N-dialkylanilines by cytochrome P450 2B1. Kinetic hydrogen isotope effects, linear free eneigy relationships, comparisons with horseradish peroxidase, and studies with oxygen surrogates. J Biol Chem 271 27321-27329... [Pg.170]

Duckworth OW, Cygan RT, Martin ST (2004) Linear free eneigy relationships between dissolution rates and molecular modeling energies of rhombohedral carbonates. Langmuir 20 2938-2946... [Pg.528]

The a value measures the intrinsic reactivity of the complex, and measures how much the rate is affected by the or-donor strength of the ligand. The result is a Hammett-type linear free eneigy (LFE) relationship. Very bulky ligands show rates slower than predicted, however. [Pg.119]


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