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Elucidating the Metabolism of 2,4-Dibromophenol in Plants
Published on: February 10, 2023
Hydrolysis of 2,4-dithiophenobarbital
Monika Tarsa1, Grzegorz Zuchowski, Anna Stasiewicz-Urban
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Pharmacy 9 Medyczna St., 30-688 Kraków, Poland. mftarsa@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Abstract:
Hydrolysis of 2,4-dithiophenobarbital in aqueous solutions of pH 2-12 was investigated at 40 and 60 degrees C using UV spectrophotometry. The values of reaction order, rate constants, pKa1 and pKa2 and activation energy were determined. The preliminary estimation of degradation products was accomplished using thin layer chromatography. The major products were isolated by circular chromatography and identified by spectroscopic and classical methods.
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