H. Hill, J. M. Pratt, M. P. O'riordan, F. R. Williams, ROBERT J. P. Williams
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Abstract
Controlled potential coulometric analysis has been used to investigate the reduction of alkyl halides in the presence of vitamin B12a. At voltages greater than the half-wave potential of the alkyl halide the reduction is a two-electron process. Below this half-wave potential the reduction is a one-electron reaction. The importance of these observations lies in considerations of the reaction mechanisms of reductions catalysed by vitamin B12 in both model and biological systems.