On the Reaction of Molecular Oxygen with Thiyl Radicals: A Re-examination
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine
- Vol. 52 (4) , 589-602
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09553008714552081
Abstract
Absolute rate constants for the addition of oxygen to thiyl radicals, i.e. RS + O2 → RSOO·, have been determined by applying a new competition method based on RS· formation via one-electron reduction of the corresponding disulphides, and the competition between RS· reacting with O2 and an electron donor such as ascorbate. Bimolecular rate constants have been obtained for the thiyl radicals derived from cysteine (6·1 × 107 mol−1 dm3 s−1), penicillamine (2·5 × 107 mol−1 dm3 s−1), homocysteine (8·0 × 107 mol−1 dm3 s−1), cysteamine (2·8 × 107 mol−1 dm3 s−1), 3-thiopropionic acid (2·2 × 108 mol−1 dm3 s−1) and glutathione (3·0 × 107 mol−1 dm3 s−1), respectively. The values obtained for the O2 addition to the thiyl radicals from glutathione and cysteine are considerable lower (by about two orders of magnitude) than those previously published. This indicates that the RS· + O2 reaction may be of complex nature and is generally a process which is not solely controlled by the diffusion of the reactants.Keywords
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