1972
DOI: 10.1002/chin.197219165
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ChemInform Abstract: DIE ELEKTROCHEMISCHE OX. AROMATISCHER N‐OXIDE

Abstract: Zahlreiche aromatische N‐Oxide wie (II)‐(V) werden elektrochemisch zu Radikalkationen wie (I) oxidiert.

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“…Heterocyclic Compounds with Two or More Nitrogens. Detailed electrochemical data were reported for 6methoxy-l-phenazinol-5,10-dioxide as a function of pH (260), phenazine, 3-methyllumiflavine, and riboflavine (602), phenazine as a function of solvent and acidity (965) and for mono-and di-TV-oxides of phenazine, quinoxaline and benzo [6]phenazine (1048). The reduction pathway and effect of cations was described in a study of phenazine, riboflavin, and 3-methyllumiflavin (966).…”
Section: Biological-pharmaceutical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heterocyclic Compounds with Two or More Nitrogens. Detailed electrochemical data were reported for 6methoxy-l-phenazinol-5,10-dioxide as a function of pH (260), phenazine, 3-methyllumiflavine, and riboflavine (602), phenazine as a function of solvent and acidity (965) and for mono-and di-TV-oxides of phenazine, quinoxaline and benzo [6]phenazine (1048). The reduction pathway and effect of cations was described in a study of phenazine, riboflavin, and 3-methyllumiflavin (966).…”
Section: Biological-pharmaceutical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%