Published August 1940
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Journal Article
Oxidation of Ascorbic Acid by Oxygen with Cupric Ion as Catalyst
- Creators
- Dekker, Albert O.
- Dickinson, Roscoe G.
Chicago
Abstract
The experiments described in the present paper were carried out for the purpose of obtaining more specific information concerning the nature of the copper-catalyzed oxidation of ascorbic acid. All of the experiments reported here were carried out under such conditions that steps involving oxygen as a reactant were not rate determining. Furthermore, in order to avoid the possibility of cupric ion complexing with buffers no buffers were used, but instead the hydrogen-ion concentration was maintained at an effectively constant value throughout the course of the reaction by the addition of a comparatively large amount of acid at the start.
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© 1940 American Chemical Society. Received April 22, 1940.Additional details
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- Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry
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- 766