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THIS communication is an attempt to formulate a general molecular mechanism involving hydrogenated pteridine derivatives functioning as compounds with high group transfer potential. We have recently shown that there is good agreement between quantum mechanical calculations and e.s.r. data1,2, and so theoretical and experimental results have been taken into consideration.
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BOBST, A. Hydrogenated Pteridine Derivatives with High Group Transfer Potential. Nature 220, 164–165 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220164a0
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