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The kinetics of oxidation of l-lysine by diperiodatoargentate(III) (DPA) in aqueous alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 0.50 mol dm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically. The oxidation products are aldehyde, 5-aminopentanal and Ag(I). The main products were identified by spot test, IR and GC-MS. The stoichiometry is [l-lysine]:[DPA] = 1:1. The reaction is first order with respect to diperiodatoargentate(III) concentrations, whereas the order with respect to l-lysine and alkali concentrations changes from first order to zero order as the l-lysine and alkali concentrations are increased. The effects of added products, periodate, ionic strength, and dielectric constant of the reaction medium were investigated. Based on the experimental results, a mechanism involving complex formation between DPA species and l-lysine is proposed. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were evaluated. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism were determined and discussed.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of CrIII-catalysed oxidation of L-valine by permanganate in alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength has been studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction between permanganate and L-valine in alkaline medium exhibits 2:1 stoichiometry (KMnO4:l-valine). The reaction shows first order dependence on [permanganate] and [chromium(III)], and less than unit order dependence each in [L-valine] and alkali concentrations under the experimental conditions. However the order in [L-valine] and [alkali] changes from first order to zero order as the concentrations change from lower to higher respectively. The results suggest the formation of a complex between L-valine and the hydroxylated species of CrIII. The complex reacts further with 1 mol of alkaline permanganate species in a rate-determining step, resulting in the formation of a free radical, which again reacts with 1 mol of alkaline permanganate species in a subsequent fast step to yield the products. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were evaluated. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism were obtained and discussed. The title reaction has been utilised to analyse chromium(III) in the 26.0 ng cm–3–1.0 g cm–3 range.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of oxidation of l-cystine by diperiodatoargentate(III) (DPA) in alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 0.10 mol dm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction exhibits a 1:2 stoichiometry (l-cys:DPA) and is first order in [DPA]. The order in both [l-cystine] and [alkali] changes from first to zero order as their concentrations increase. Added periodate retards the rate of reaction. The effects of added products have been investigated. The active species of silver(III) is identified as monoperiodatoargentate(III) (MPA). The oxidation is thought to proceed via an MPA–l-cystine complex, which decomposes in a rate-determining step to give a free radical followed by a fast step to give the products. The products were identified by spot test, IR and GC–MS. The reaction constants involved in different steps of the mechanism were evaluated. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism were computed and discussed.  相似文献   

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Kinetics of ruthenium (III) catalyzed oxidation of atenolol by permanganate in alkaline medium at constant ionic strength of 0.30 mol dm3 has been studied spectrophotometrically using a rapid kinetic accessory. Reaction between permanganate and atenolol in alkaline medium exhibits 1 : 8 stoichiometry (atenolol : KMnO4). The reaction shows first-order dependence on [permanganate] and [ruthenium (III)] and apparently less than unit order on both atenolol and alkali concentrations. Reaction rate decreases with increase in ionic strength and increases with decreasing dielectric constant of the medium. Initial addition of reaction products does not affect the rate significantly. A mechanism involving the formation of a complex between catalyst and substrate has been proposed. The active species of ruthenium (III) is understood as [Ru(H2O)5OH]2+. The reaction constants involved in the different steps of mechanism are calculated. Activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism are computed and discussed and thermodynamic quantities are also calculated.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of chromium(III) catalyzed oxidation of 1,10-phenanthroline by permanganate in alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength has been studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction between permanganate and 1,10-phenanthroline in alkaline medium exhibits 4:1 stoichiometry (KMnO4:1,10-phenanthroline). The reaction shows first order dependence on [permanganate] and [chromium(III)] and less than unit order dependence in 1,10-phenanthroline, zero order in alkali concentrations. The results suggest the formation of a complex between the 1,10-phenanthroline and the chromium(III) which reacts further with one mole of permanganate species in the rate-determining step, resulting in the formation of a free radical, which again reacts with three moles of permangante species in a subsequent fast step to yield the products. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were evaluated. The activation parameters were computed with respect to the slow step of the mechanism.This revised version was published online in December 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of oxidation of aspirin (ASP) by permanganate in alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 0.06 mol dm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically using a rapid kinetic accessory. The reaction between permanganate and aspirin in alkaline medium exhibited 1:4 stoichiometry (aspirin: permanganate). The reaction was of first order in [permanganate ion] and had less than unit order in both [ASP] and [alkali]. A decrease in the dielectric constant of the medium decreased the rate of reaction. The effect of added products and ionic strength of the reaction medium have been investigated. The oxidation reaction in alkaline medium has been shown to proceed via a permanganate–aspirin complex, which decomposes slowly in a rate determining step followed by other fast steps to give the products. The main products were identified by spot test and spectroscopic studies. A suitable mechanism is proposed. The reaction constants involved in the different steps of the mechanism were derived. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism were computed and discussed and thermodynamic quantities were also determined.  相似文献   

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 The kinetics of the oxidation of L-valine, (L-Val) by permanganate in aqueous alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 0.50 molċdm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction is of first order in [permanganate ion] and of fractional order in both [L-Val] and [alkali]. Addition of products has no significant effect on the reaction rate. However, increasing ionic strength and decreasing dielectric constant of the medium increase the rate. The oxidation process in alkaline medium has been shown to proceed via two paths, one involving the interaction of L-valine with permanganate ion in a slow step to yield the products, and the other path the interaction of alkali with permanganate ion to give manganate. Some reaction constants involved in the mechanism were determined; calculated and observed rate constants agree excellently. The activation parameters were computed with respect to the slow step of the mechanism.  相似文献   

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Aqueous solution of water soluble colloidal MnO2 was prepared by Perez-Benito method. Kinetics of l-methionine oxidation by colloidal MnO2 in perchloric acid (0.93 × 10−4 to 3.72 × 10−4 mol dm−3) has been studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction follows first-order kinetics with respect to [H+]. The first-order kinetics with respect to l-methionine at low concentration shifts to zero order at higher concentration. The effects of [Mn(II)] and [F] on the reaction rate were also determined. Manganese (II) has sigmoidal effect on the rate reaction and act as auto catalyst. The exact dependence on [Mn(II)] cannot be explained due to its oxidation by colloidal MnO2. Methionine sulfoxide was formed as the oxidation product of l-methionine. Ammonia and carbon dioxide have not been identified as the reaction products. The mechanism with the observed kinetics has been proposed and discussed.  相似文献   

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Summary.  The kinetics of the oxidation of L-valine, (L-Val) by permanganate in aqueous alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 0.50 molċdm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction is of first order in [permanganate ion] and of fractional order in both [L-Val] and [alkali]. Addition of products has no significant effect on the reaction rate. However, increasing ionic strength and decreasing dielectric constant of the medium increase the rate. The oxidation process in alkaline medium has been shown to proceed via two paths, one involving the interaction of L-valine with permanganate ion in a slow step to yield the products, and the other path the interaction of alkali with permanganate ion to give manganate. Some reaction constants involved in the mechanism were determined; calculated and observed rate constants agree excellently. The activation parameters were computed with respect to the slow step of the mechanism. Received December 30, 1999. Accepted (revised) March 6, 2000  相似文献   

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Summary The kinetics of oxidation of d-glucose, d-galactose, d-fructose, d-ribose, d-arabinose, d-xylose and 2-deoxyd-glucose by diperiodatoargentate(III) (DPA) have been investigated in alkaline medium. The order of the reaction with respect to [DPA] is unity while the order with respect to [sugar] is < 1 over the concentration range studied. The rate increases with an increase in [OH ] and there is a marginal decrease in the rate with an increase in [IO inf4 sup– ]. No significant dependence on ionic strength was found, but the rate increases with a decreasing dielectric constant. Formic acid and the corresponding aldonic acids were detected as the products of oxidation. The participation of the open chain form of the sugar and a mechanism involving the initial formation of a complex between the enediol of the sugar and AgIII are proposed.  相似文献   

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The oxidation of l-valine (l-val) by diperiodatocuprate(III) (DPC) in aqueous alkaline medium at a constant ionic strength of 3.0 × 10−3 mol dm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically at 298 K and follows the rate law;
where K 4, K 5 and K 6 are the equilibrium constants for the different steps involved in the mechanism, k is the rate constant for the slow step of the reaction. The appearance of [l-val] term in both numerator and denominator explains the observed less than unit order in [l-val]. Similarly the appearances of [H3IO6 2−] and [OH] in the denominator obey the experimental negative less than unit order in [H3IO6 2−] and [OH], respectively. The oxidation reaction in alkaline medium proceeds via a DPC-l-valine complex, which decomposes slowly in a rate determining step followed by other fast steps to give the products. The main products were identified by spot test and spectroscopic studies.  相似文献   

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Glycyl-l-proline (Gly-l-Pro) is the main degradation product of collagen and is a good diagnostic tool in various pathological conditions. The aim of this work was to prepare dipeptide Gly-l-Pro labeled with 99mTc. Complex preparation was carried out under alkaline reaction conditions and its stability was assessed 10 and 120 min after preparation. The formation of two types of complex compounds was observed. High-performance liquid chromatography, paper electrophoresis, paper chromatography and thin layer chromatography were employed to monitor the formation of different complexes. Molecular modeling (semi-empirical method) was used to design their structure and composition. First complex cI with formula [TcO(Gly-l-Pro)]−1 is unstable. After 120 min cI is completely transformed to complex cII with formula Tc(Gly-l-Pro)3.  相似文献   

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A minute quantity (10−6 mol dm−3) of iodide catalysed oxidation of l-glutamic acid by CeIV has been studied in H2SO4 and SO 4 2− media. The reaction was first order each in [CeIV] and [I]. The order with respect to [l-glutamic acid] was less than unity (0.71). Increase in [H2SO4] decreased the reaction rate. The added HSO 4 and SO 4 2− decreased the rate of reaction. The added product, succinic acid, had no effect on the reaction rate, whereas added CeIII retarded the reaction. The ionic strength and dielectric constant did not have any significant effect on the rate of reaction. The active species of oxidant was Ce(SO4)2. A suitable mechanism was proposed. The activation parameters were determined with respect to the slow step of the mechanism. The thermodynamic quantities were also determined and discussed.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the RuIII catalysed oxidation of L-arginine by alkaline permanganate was studied spectrophotometrically using a rapid kinetic accessory. The reaction follows a two stage process. In both the stages the reaction is first order with respect to [oxidant] and [catalyst] with an apparent less than unit order in [substrate] and [alkali]. The data suggest that oxidation proceeds via formation of a complex between the active RuIII species and L-arginine, which then reacts with one mole of permanganate in a slow step to yield a L-arginine free radical, followed by a fast step to form the products. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were evaluated. There is a good agreement between observed and calculated rate constants under different experimental conditions for both stages of reaction. The activation parameters for the slow step were calculated and are discussed.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the osmium(VIII) (Os(VIII)) catalyzed oxidation of diclofenac sodium (DFS) by diperiodatocuprate(III) (DPC) in aqueous alkaline medium has been studied spectrophotometrically at a constant ionic strength of 1.0 mol⋅dm−3. The reaction showed first order kinetics in [Os(VIII)] and [DPC] and less than unit order with respect to [DFS] and [alkali]. The rate decreased with increase in [periodate]. The reaction between DFS and DPC in alkaline medium exhibits 1:2 [DFS]:[DPC] stoichiometry. However, the order in [DFS] and [OH] changes from first order to zero order as their concentration increases. Changes in the ionic strength and dielectric constant did not affect the rate of reaction. The oxidation products were identified by LC-ESI-MS, NMR, and IR spectroscopic studies. A possible mechanism is proposed. The reaction constants involved in the different steps of the mechanism were calculated. The catalytic constant (K C) was also calculated for Os(VIII) catalysis at the studied temperatures. From plots of log 10 K C versus 1/T, values of activation parameters have been evaluated with respect to the catalytic reaction. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism were computed and discussed, and thermodynamic quantities were also determined. The active osmium(VIII) and copper(III) periodate species have been identified.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of Ru(III)-catalyzed oxidation of l-alanine (Ala) by diperiodatoargentate(III) (DPA) in alkaline medium at 25 °C and a constant ionic strength of 0.90 mol dm−3 was studied spectrophotometrically. The products are acetaldehyde, Ag(I), ammonia and bicarbonate. The [Ala] to [DPA] stoichiometry is 1:1. The reaction is first order in both [Ru(III)] and [DPA] and has less than unit order in both [Ala] and [alkali]. Addition of periodate has a retarding effect on the reaction. The effects of added products, ionic strength and dielectric constant of the reaction medium have been investigated. The reaction proceeds via a Ru(III)–Ala complex, which further reacts with one molecule of monoperiodatoargentate(III) in the rate-determining step. The reaction constants were calculated at different temperatures and the activation parameters have been evaluated.  相似文献   

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Summary The permanganate ion oxidation of PhCHO in HClO4 medium is first order in [MnO inf4 sup- ], but of complex order with respect to [aldehyde] as well as [H+]. The influence of substituents on the reaction rate and mechanism has also been studied in 40% (v/v) aqueous AcOH and convincing evidence favours an ester formation mechanism. Thermodynamic values associated with 11 intermediate ester formation and the activation parameters associated with the disproportionation steps involved have been evaluated.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the RuIII-catalysed oxidation of L-leucine and L-isoleucine by alkaline permanganate were studied and compared, spectrophotometrically using a rapid kinetic accessory. The reaction is first order with respect to [oxidant] and [catalyst] with an apparently less than unit order in [substrate] and [alkali] respectively. The results suggest the formation of a complex between the amino acid and the hydroxylated species of ruthenium(III). The complex reacts further with the alkaline permanganate species in a rate-determining step, resulting in the formation of a free radical, which again reacts with the alkaline permanganate species in a subsequent fast step to yield the products. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were calculated. There is a good agreement between observed and calculated rate constants under different experimental conditions. The activation parameters with respect to the slow step of the mechanism for both the amino acids were calculated and discussed. Of the two amino acids, leucine is oxidised at a faster rate than isoleucine.  相似文献   

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The rates of the electron transfer reaction of l-cysteine and thioglycolic acid with the polyoxometalate, [PVVW11O40]4−, have been measured spectrophotometrically in aqueous acid medium. The polyoxometalate oxidizes cysteine to cystine and thioglycolic acid to dithioglycolic acid and gets reduced to heteropoly blue, [PVIVW11O40]5−. The order of the reaction with respect to oxidant is one, whereas the reaction shows second order dependence on the substrates. The rate–pH profile shows that both the unionized and ionized thiol groups of the substrates are active species involved in electron transfer. A suitable mechanism has been proposed for the title reaction based on the results of kinetic studies.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of RuIII catalyzed reduction of hexacyanoferrate(III) [Fe(CN)6]3–, by atenolol in alkaline medium at constant ionic strength (0.80 mol dm–3) has been studied spectrophotometrically, using a rapid kinetic accessory. The reaction between atenolol and [Fe(CN)6]3– in alkaline medium exhibits 1:2 stoichiometry [atenolol:Fe(CN)6 3–]. The reaction showed first order kinetics in [Fe(CN)6]3– concentration and apparent less than unit order dependence, each in atenolol and alkali concentrations. Effect of added products, ionic strength and dielectric constant of the reaction medium have been investigated. A retarding effect was observed by one of the products i.e., hexacyanoferrate(II). The main products were identified by i.r., n.m.r., fluorimetric and mass spectral studies. A mechanism involving the formation of a complex between the atenolol and the hydroxylated species of ruthenium(III) has been proposed. The active species of oxidant and catalyst were [Fe(CN)6]3–and [Ru (H2O)5OH]2+, respectively. The reaction constants involved in the mechanism were evaluated. The activation parameters were computed with respect to the slow step of the mechanism, and discussed.  相似文献   

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