| 1. | DMSO is metabolized by disproportionation to dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl sulfone.
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| 2. | The enzyme can also be assayed via disproportionation of ETF semiquinone.
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| 3. | This disproportionation reaction is catalysed by methanogen archaea in their fermentative metabolism.
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| 4. | In this reaction, chlorine undergoes disproportionation, both reduction and oxidation.
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| 5. | Formerly the reaction had been called " olefin disproportionation ."
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| 6. | Hydrogen peroxide is then formed from the disproportionation of the superoxide anion.
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| 7. | There are several aspects of the disproportionation mechanism that are still unclear.
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| 8. | In solution methylborane is more stable against disproportionation than dimethylborane.
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| 9. | Such compounds are susceptible to disproportionation reactions and are not stable in water.
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| 10. | That will speed up the disproportionation reaction without contaminating it with some catalyst.
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