Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10567340 Bioelectrochemistry 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
2-Thiouracil has been studied in phosphate buffers of pH 1.95-11.08 using linear and cyclic sweep voltammetry, coulometry, controlled potential electrolysis and spectral studies. One well-defined oxidation peak Ia in the pH range 1.95-11.08 was noticed. The number of electrons involved in peak Ia was found to be four in a thin layer cell whereas under exhaustive electrolysis condition oxidation was found to involve six electrons. A reduction peak IIc (2e, 2H+) is noticed in the reverse sweep. Spectral studies during oxidation were carried out at different pH. Kinetic studies indicated that the decay of the UV-absorbing intermediate is a first order reaction. The products of the electrooxidation have been characterized and a tentative EC mechanism has been suggested for the oxidation of 2-thiouracil.
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