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Study of antiradical mechanisms with dihydroxybenzenes using reaction force and reaction electronic flux

Study of antiradical mechanisms with dihydroxybenzenes using reaction force and reaction electronic flux
Rubicelia Vargas, Cristina Ortega-Moo, Soledad Gutierrez-Oliva, Alejandro Toro-Labbe, Barbara Herrera, Rocio Duran
Phenolic compounds represent an important category of antioxidants, DFT reactivity indexes proved that the substitution of electron donating groups in dihydroxybenzenes, favor the spontaneity of the hydrogen atom transfer mechanism.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/CP/~3/LjTT89YQ64E/C7CP01304C

DOI: 2017/CP/C7CP01304C

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