Molecular Orbital Evidence for Weiss's Oxyhæmoglobin Structure

WE have read with interest the recent paper by Weiss 1 concerning the electronic structure of oxygenated hæmoglobin. From a consideration of: (1) magnetic properties, (2) absorption spectrum and (3) acid dissociation constant of oxygenated hæmoglobin, Weiss has proposed that the iron has a +3 charge...

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Oxygen
Oxyhemoglobins
Science
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title Molecular Orbital Evidence for Weiss's Oxyhæmoglobin Structure
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