Oxygen-Exchange Reactions Accompanying Oxidation of Vanadyl Sulfate by Diperoxovanadate


Autoria(s): Ravishankar, HN; Chaudhuri, MK; Ramasarma, T
Data(s)

17/08/1994

Resumo

The absorption spectrum in the visible range and the, ESR spectrum of vanadyl sulfate were lost on addition of diperoxovanadate. The V-51-NMR spectra revealed that diperoxovanadate was reduced to vanadate and its oligomers. With excess vanadyl, tetrameric vanadate was found to be the major product, During this reaction oxygen was released into the medium. The oxygen-release reaction was inhibited by a variety of organic ligands-imidazole, benzoate, formate, mannitol, ethanol, Tris, DMPO, malate, and asparagine. An oxygen-consuming reaction emerged at high concentrations of some of these compounds, e.g. benzoate and ethanol. Using DMPO as the spin-trap, an oxygen-radical species with a 1:2:2:1 type of ESR spectrum was detected in the reaction mixtures resulting from vanadyl oxidation by diperoxovanadate which was unaffected by addition of catalase or ethanol. The results showed that secondary oxygen-exchange reactions occur which depend on and utilize the intermediates in the primary reaction during diperoxovanadate-dependent oxidation of vanadyl sulfate.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36674/1/Oxygen-Exchange.pdf

Ravishankar, HN and Chaudhuri, MK and Ramasarma, T (1994) Oxygen-Exchange Reactions Accompanying Oxidation of Vanadyl Sulfate by Diperoxovanadate. In: Inorganic Chemistry, 33 (17). 3788 -3793 .

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American chemical society

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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic00095a023

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36674/

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry
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Journal Article

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