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Semiquinone

Semiquinone (or ubisemiquinone) is a free radical resulting from the removal of one hydrogen atom with its electron during the process of dehydrogenation of a hydroquinone, such as hydroquinone itself or catechol, to a quinone or alternatively the addition of a single H atom to a quinone. It is highly unstable.

[ "Redox", "Electron transfer", "Electron paramagnetic resonance", "Quinone", "Flavin semiquinone", "Menasemiquinone", "Semiquinone anion", "Semiquinone radicals", "Flavosemiquinone" ]
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