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Kinetics of catalytic oxidation of the potent aquatic toxin microcystin-LR by latest generation TAML activators

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Abstract The bis-sulfonamide TAML activator of peroxides [Fe{4-NO2C6H3-1,2-(NCOCMe2 NSO2)2CHMe}]- (2) catalyzes the H2O2 oxidation of microcystin-LR (m-LR), a common surface water contaminant produced by cyanobacteria that is toxic at very… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The bis-sulfonamide TAML activator of peroxides [Fe{4-NO2C6H3-1,2-(NCOCMe2 NSO2)2CHMe}]- (2) catalyzes the H2O2 oxidation of microcystin-LR (m-LR), a common surface water contaminant produced by cyanobacteria that is toxic at very low concentrations. The major reaction product is by 16 Da heavier than m-LR, suggesting that the first oxidative step involves addition of oxygen to one of m-LRs three C = C units to form an epoxide. The kinetic data suggest that the m-LR → m + 16 conversion occurs without any kinetically meaningful intermediate with the catalytic rate constant k II of 2.5 × 105 M−1 s−1, which characterizes the interaction of m-LR with the oxidized, active form of the catalyst. The primary m + 16 product undergoes much slower further catalytic oxidation in the aqueous reaction medium. This communication describes a potential utility of TAML/H2O2 catalysis for microcystin detoxification that calls for further research. Graphical Abstract

Keywords: catalytic oxidation; oxidation; kinetics catalytic; microcystin; oxidation potent; taml

Journal Title: Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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