Abstract

AbstractKinetics of oxidation of L‐cysteine by CoIII and FeIII complexes based on α‐ and γ‐diimine Schiff base ligands were studied in aqueous solution. Pairs of trans and cis isomers of the metal complexes were used in the studies. Kinetic measurements were performed at 25 °C and constant pH and ionic strength under pseudo‐first order condition, in which the concentration of cysteine was around two orders of magnitude greater than that of the metal complex. The observed rate constant was obtained by following the change in absorbance of the reaction mixture with time at a predetermined wavelength. The overall rate constant and order of the reaction with respect to cysteine and metal complex were determined. For both metal ions studied, the oxidation rate constant for the trans isomer was higher than that for the cis isomer. This was attributed to the contribution of the steric factor and the trans effect. The effects of substituents and the nature of the metal ion on the reaction rate are discussed.

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