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Isotope effects H2O2 oxidation

Apart from the relatively slow reactions of TBHP, the kinetic isotope effect for c> clohexane versus perdeuterocyclohexane is at room temperature about 8 (44).3). This value differs markedly from tlie corresponding value for H2O2 which is 2.2 ( 0.1). Also, the selectivity for adamantane oxidation is different having C /C about 0.5. [Pg.596]

This mechanism has been supported by data from experiments with isotopically labeled oxygen (O ). The majority of phenol oxidases can carry out the oxidation of hydroquinone derivatives (lower line of the diagram above) by themselves without coupling. This is termed the catecholase effect because catechols are oxidized. Here H2O (and not H2O2) is formed. [Pg.204]


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