The Synthesis and Structure of an Unusua
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Dr. Michael Wedler; Dr. Mathias Noltemeyer; Dr. Frank T. Edelmann
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Article
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1992
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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also reflected in redox potentials. The furochlorophin 1 b oxidizes to its li cation radical at 0.47 V and reduces at -1.25 V to the anion radical (determined by cyclic voltammetry. versus Ag/AgCl, in CH,CI,). In comparison with etiochlorin I,1121 1 b is easier to oxidize as well as to reduce by abo