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Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study

Besides its use in medicine, vitamin B(12) (cobalamin) and its derivatives have found in numerous applications as catalysts. However, studies related to the activation of oxidants via cobalamin are scant. In this work, we showed how the addition of aquacobalamin (H(2)OCbl) accelerates the destructio...

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Autores principales: Dereven’kov, Ilia A., Sakharova, Ekaterina S., Osokin, Vladimir S., Makarov, Sergei V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9569875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233209
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911907
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author Dereven’kov, Ilia A.
Sakharova, Ekaterina S.
Osokin, Vladimir S.
Makarov, Sergei V.
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Sakharova, Ekaterina S.
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Makarov, Sergei V.
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description Besides its use in medicine, vitamin B(12) (cobalamin) and its derivatives have found in numerous applications as catalysts. However, studies related to the activation of oxidants via cobalamin are scant. In this work, we showed how the addition of aquacobalamin (H(2)OCbl) accelerates the destruction of azo-dye Orange II by peroxymonosulfate (HSO(5)(−)) in aqueous solutions. In neutral and weakly alkaline media, the process is initiated by the modification of the corrin macrocycle with HSO(5)(−), which requires the preliminary deprotonation of the aqua-ligand in H(2)OCbl to give hydroxocobalamin, producing 5,6-dioxo-5,6-secocobalamin or its isomer (14,15-dioxo-14,15-secocobalamin). In acidic solutions, where the concentration of hydroxocobalamin is negligible, the formation of dioxo-seco-species is not observed, and the reaction between H(2)OCbl and HSO(5)(−) results in slow chromophore bleaching. Using terephthalic acid, we demonstrated the formation of hydroxyl radicals in the mixture of H(2)OCbl with HSO(5)(−), whereas the generation of sulfate radicals was proved by comparing the effects of ethanol and nitrobenzene on Orange II destruction using the H(2)OCbl/HSO(5)(−) system. The reaction mechanism includes the binding of HSO(5)(−) to the Co(III) ion of dioxo-secocobalamin, which results in its deprotonation and the labilization of the O-O bond, leading to the formation of sulfate and hydroxyl radicals which further react with Orange II.
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spelling pubmed-95698752022-10-17 Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study Dereven’kov, Ilia A. Sakharova, Ekaterina S. Osokin, Vladimir S. Makarov, Sergei V. Int J Mol Sci Article Besides its use in medicine, vitamin B(12) (cobalamin) and its derivatives have found in numerous applications as catalysts. However, studies related to the activation of oxidants via cobalamin are scant. In this work, we showed how the addition of aquacobalamin (H(2)OCbl) accelerates the destruction of azo-dye Orange II by peroxymonosulfate (HSO(5)(−)) in aqueous solutions. In neutral and weakly alkaline media, the process is initiated by the modification of the corrin macrocycle with HSO(5)(−), which requires the preliminary deprotonation of the aqua-ligand in H(2)OCbl to give hydroxocobalamin, producing 5,6-dioxo-5,6-secocobalamin or its isomer (14,15-dioxo-14,15-secocobalamin). In acidic solutions, where the concentration of hydroxocobalamin is negligible, the formation of dioxo-seco-species is not observed, and the reaction between H(2)OCbl and HSO(5)(−) results in slow chromophore bleaching. Using terephthalic acid, we demonstrated the formation of hydroxyl radicals in the mixture of H(2)OCbl with HSO(5)(−), whereas the generation of sulfate radicals was proved by comparing the effects of ethanol and nitrobenzene on Orange II destruction using the H(2)OCbl/HSO(5)(−) system. The reaction mechanism includes the binding of HSO(5)(−) to the Co(III) ion of dioxo-secocobalamin, which results in its deprotonation and the labilization of the O-O bond, leading to the formation of sulfate and hydroxyl radicals which further react with Orange II. MDPI 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9569875/ /pubmed/36233209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911907 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dereven’kov, Ilia A.
Sakharova, Ekaterina S.
Osokin, Vladimir S.
Makarov, Sergei V.
Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title_full Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title_fullStr Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title_full_unstemmed Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title_short Aquacobalamin Accelerates Orange II Destruction by Peroxymonosulfate via the Transient Formation of Secocorrinoid: A Mechanistic Study
title_sort aquacobalamin accelerates orange ii destruction by peroxymonosulfate via the transient formation of secocorrinoid: a mechanistic study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9569875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233209
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911907
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