Relative reactivities of heteroaromatic cations toward ferricyanide ion oxidation
JW Bunting, D Stefanidis
Index: Bunting, John W.; Stefanidis, Dimitrios Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1986 , vol. 51, # 11 p. 2068 - 2071
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Abstract
Results 1-Methylquinolinium Cation. The oxidation of the 1-methylquinolinium cation by ferricyanide ion is known to give l-methyl-2-quin01inone~*~ and was monitored at 420 nm under conditions in which the 1-methylquinolinium cation was present in large excess. These reactions were neither cleanly fit order nor second order in ferricyanide ion concentration. Addition of ferrocyanide ion caused a large decrease in the rate of ...
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