1975
DOI: 10.2307/3574248
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Formyl Radicals in X-Irradiated Frozen Aqueous Solutions of DNA and Nucleic Acids Constituents

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“…We suggest that this type of elimination occurs much more readily on metal oxide surfaces and involves not only terminal but also interior radicals. Therefore, we suggest that the fragmentation suggested in ref (the last step of reaction 2 in Scheme ) is preceded by a 1,2-shift of a pendant group shown in Scheme .…”
Section: Results and Dicussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…We suggest that this type of elimination occurs much more readily on metal oxide surfaces and involves not only terminal but also interior radicals. Therefore, we suggest that the fragmentation suggested in ref (the last step of reaction 2 in Scheme ) is preceded by a 1,2-shift of a pendant group shown in Scheme .…”
Section: Results and Dicussionmentioning
confidence: 69%