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Perennial Electron Mobility for Quantum Molecular Induction Period in Molecular Oxygenation and Oxygenation Trio of Pure Substances Under Controlled Conditions

✍ Scribed by Khan, N. A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Weight
1007 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0931-5985

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Abstract

The perennial electron mobility varying in degrees for certain selected substances, has given rise to the interesting features of information only to establish the molecule to molecule concepts of initial oxygenation. The induction period has been found to be distinct from antioxidant has been shown to have its own realm of molecular action with intermolecular electron mobility to other protected molecules and induction period with intramolecular electron mobility of the particular substance concerned under T‐t adjustments. The possible seven states of an antioxidant in action over the whole spectrum of autoxidation reactions, have been described to establish its effective molecular functions. The concepts of induction, have been broadened to encompass other aspects, particularly those of biology, the perennial source of transition states and complexes for various life phenomena and processes.


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## Abstract The previous concepts of MO theories in terms of crystal field and ligand field theory have been found confusing in careful contrast to practical observation and findings of molecular oxygenation. The present perennial electron mobility and consequent flood of mobile electrons has been