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CH2-CH-COOH

Reppe A family of processes for making a range of aliphatic compounds from acetylene, developed by W. Reppe in IG Farbenindustrie, Germany, before and during World War II. In one of the processes, acetylene is reacted with carbon monoxide to yield acrylic acid CH=CH + CO + H20 CH2=CH-COOH Acrylic esters are formed if alcohols are used instead of water ... [Pg.226]

The effect of non-participating ligands on the copper catalyzed autoxidation of cysteine was studied in the presence of glycylglycine-phosphate and catecholamines, (2-R-)H2C, (epinephrine, R = CH(OH)-CH2-NHCH3 norepinephrine, R = CH(OH)-CH2-NH2 dopamine, R = CH2-CH2-NH2 dopa, R = CH2-CH(COOH)-NH2) by Hanaki and co-workers (68,69). Typically, these reactions followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics and the autoxidation rate displayed a bell-shaped curve as a function of pH. The catecholamines had no kinetic effects under anaerobic conditions, but catalyzed the autoxidation of cysteine in the following order of efficiency epinephrine = norepinephrine > dopamine > dopa. The concentration and pH dependencies of the reaction rate were interpreted by assuming that the redox active species is the [L Cun(RS-)] ternary complex which is formed in a very fast reaction between CunL and cysteine. Thus, the autoxidation occurs at maximum rate when the conditions are optimal for the formation of this species. At relatively low pH, the ternary complex does not form in sufficient concentration. [Pg.429]


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