Abstract

Electrochemical oxidation of Inosine has been studied in the phosphate buffers of pH range 3.3–10.9 at pyrolytic graphite electrode. In the entire pH range a single well-defined oxidation peak ( I a) was observed, when the sweep was initiated in the positive direction. In the reverse sweep no cathodic peak was obtained. The peak potential of the oxidation peak was dependent on pH and shifted to less positive potential with increase in pH. The kinetics of the UV absorbing intermediate was followed spectrophotometrically and the decay occurred in a pseudo first order reaction having k values in the range 0.50–0.92 × 10 −3 s −1 in the entire pH range studied. The value of n was found to be 2.95 ± 0.3. The products of oxidation were silylated and characterized by using GC–Mass. Two tetramers having C C, C N, N N, C O N and C O O C linkages were identified. A plausible mechanism for the electrooxidation of Inosine has been suggested.

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