Concerted Electron/Proton Transfer: A Concerted Electron/Proton Transfer Mechanism For The Oxidation of Ascorbic Acid,Used

Concerted Electron/Proton Transfer: A Concerted Electron/Proton Transfer Mechanism For The Oxidation of Ascorbic Acid,Used

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Are redox reactions ordered and controlled? They must be in a biological system or we would not function. This work attempts to explain one possible mechanism for the ordered transfer of electrons that allows for physiological processes to occur. This work would not have been possible with out the support and guidance of David Njus. He continues to be a great friend and supporter to this day. Thanks also go to Dr. Pat Kelley, Dr. Victor Romanenko, and Dr. Joel Burgess for making the atmosphere in the lab so enjoyable and conducive to creative science.

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