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Quinones driving force dependence

The kinetic barriers to organic reactions depend on both the thermodynamic driving force to the reaction (Fig. 3A) and the intrinsic barrier (A, Fig. 3B) to the reaction in the absence of any driving force (Ag° = 0).148 149 The effect of alkylation of the quinone oxygen of quinone methide p-1 and of alkylation of a... [Pg.75]


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