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Catalysis, acid-base inhibition during

The most important point during sample preparation is to prevent oxidation of ascorbic acid. Indeed, it is easily oxidized by an alkaline pH, heavy metal ions (Cu and Fe ), the presence of halogens compounds, and hydrogen peroxide. The most suitable solvent for this purpose is metaphosphoric acid, which inhibits L-ascorbic oxidase and metal catalysis, and it causes the precipitation of proteins. However, it can cause serious analytical interactions with silica-based column, e.g., C18 or amino bonded-phases [542] and it could co-elute with AA. [Pg.620]

In all above mentioned applications, the surface properties of group IIIA elements based solids are of primary importance in governing the thermodynamics of the adsorption, reaction, and desorption steps, which represent the core of a catalytic process. The method often used to clarify the mechanism of catalytic action is to search for correlations between the catalyst activity and selectivity and some other properties of its surface as, for instance, surface composition and surface acidity and basicity [58-60]. Also, since contact catalysis involves the adsorption of at least one of the reactants as a step of the reaction mechanism, the correlation of quantities related to the reactant chemisorption with the catalytic activity is necessary. The magnitude of the bonds between reactants and catalysts is obviously a relevant parameter. It has been quantitatively confirmed that only a fraction of the surface sites is active during catalysis, the more reactive sites being inhibited by strongly adsorbed species and the less reactive sites not allowing the formation of active species [61]. [Pg.202]


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