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Fe(H2O)6.
Guarr,Buhks,McLendon
, p. 3763 - 3767 (1983)
The deuterium isotope effect on the thermodynamic driving force is discussed. Theory correctly predicts a decrease in the kinetic isotope effect as the reaction driving force increases. The observed isotope effect for replacement of H//2O by D//2O is significantly larger than predicted even after correcting for the solvent dependence of the reaction driving force.
