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An electronic theory of transition metal enzymes and catalysts

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Zur Deutung der katalytischen Wirkung von Übergangsmetallen und Enzymen werden dieselben gemäss ihrem Elektronenaufbau der Aussenschalen klassifiziert, und es wird festgestellt, dass Oxydations-Reduktions-Prozesse über abgeschlossened-Schalen in Atomen und abgeschlossene π-Schalen in Molekülen leicht stattfinden.

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Ohki, K. An electronic theory of transition metal enzymes and catalysts. Experientia 10, 439–440 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02318517

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