Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.

The electrochemical oxidation of x-tocopherol (vitamin E)(x-TOH) occurs in a -2e-/-H+ process to form the phenoxonium cation (x-TO+) which survices for several hours at room temperature in ultra-dry organic solvents such as acetonitrile and dicloromethane. As the water content of the organic solvent...

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Main Author: Zhang, Yin Lu.
Other Authors: Richard David Webster
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-401382023-02-28T23:13:55Z Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation. Zhang, Yin Lu. Richard David Webster School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Physical chemistry::Electrochemistry The electrochemical oxidation of x-tocopherol (vitamin E)(x-TOH) occurs in a -2e-/-H+ process to form the phenoxonium cation (x-TO+) which survices for several hours at room temperature in ultra-dry organic solvents such as acetonitrile and dicloromethane. As the water content of the organic solvent is increased, x-TO+ is known to undergo a hydrolysis type reaction with water to form a hemiketal, as hightlighted in Scheme1. Variable scan rate cyclic voltammetry was used to study the hydrolysis reaction of x-TO+ in the presence of varying concentrations of deliberately added water, that was accurately measured using Karl Fisher titrations. It was determined that in order to study the hydrolysis reaction over experimentally convenient scan rate ranges( 0.1- 20 v/s), between 100 to 600 mM of water needed to be added to the acetonitrile solutions. Digital simulations of the cyclic voltammetry data were used to estimate the rate and equilibrium constant for the hydrolysis reaction as well as the relevant electrochemical parameters (Eo-values, diffusion coefficients and heterogeneous electron transfer rate constants). Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 2010-06-10T09:26:57Z 2010-06-10T09:26:57Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40138 en 44 p. application/pdf
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Zhang, Yin Lu.
Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
description The electrochemical oxidation of x-tocopherol (vitamin E)(x-TOH) occurs in a -2e-/-H+ process to form the phenoxonium cation (x-TO+) which survices for several hours at room temperature in ultra-dry organic solvents such as acetonitrile and dicloromethane. As the water content of the organic solvent is increased, x-TO+ is known to undergo a hydrolysis type reaction with water to form a hemiketal, as hightlighted in Scheme1. Variable scan rate cyclic voltammetry was used to study the hydrolysis reaction of x-TO+ in the presence of varying concentrations of deliberately added water, that was accurately measured using Karl Fisher titrations. It was determined that in order to study the hydrolysis reaction over experimentally convenient scan rate ranges( 0.1- 20 v/s), between 100 to 600 mM of water needed to be added to the acetonitrile solutions. Digital simulations of the cyclic voltammetry data were used to estimate the rate and equilibrium constant for the hydrolysis reaction as well as the relevant electrochemical parameters (Eo-values, diffusion coefficients and heterogeneous electron transfer rate constants).
author2 Richard David Webster
author_facet Richard David Webster
Zhang, Yin Lu.
format Final Year Project
author Zhang, Yin Lu.
author_sort Zhang, Yin Lu.
title Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
title_short Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
title_full Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
title_fullStr Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
title_full_unstemmed Voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin E cation.
title_sort voltammetric determination of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of the vitamin e cation.
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