1993
DOI: 10.1021/tx00031a013
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Studies on the nitroso-glyoxylate reaction. Relative hydroxamic acid production by glyoxylate, pyruvate, and formaldehyde in reactions with 4-nitrosobiphenyl

Abstract: The pH rate profiles for the reactions of 4-nitrosobiphenyl with three carbonyl substrates in aqueous buffers were determined by use of chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods. Glyoxylate and formaldehyde caused the conversion of 4-nitrosobiphenyl to N-(4-biphenyl)-formohydroxamic acid, while pyruvate resulted in the production of N-(4-biphenyl)acetohydroxamic acid. The dramatic effect of pH on the kinetics of these reactions provided considerable information concerning the nature of these reactions. Th… Show more

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