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=='''Chemical Means'''== | =='''Chemical Means'''== | ||
− | 1 | + | ==1. KMnO4== |
+ | [[Media: KMNO4.pdf|KMnO4]] | ||
+ | To make a 2 mM solution of KMnO4, we added 0.03g of KMnO4 solid to 100 mL dH2O | ||
+ | To make a 2 mM solution of BHA, we added 0.0304 g of solid HPA to 100 mL dH2O | ||
===2. Cerium (IV)=== | ===2. Cerium (IV)=== |
Revision as of 21:27, 14 April 2016
The 1-electron oxidation of a phenol can be accomplished via chemical or enzymatic means.
Chemical Means
1. KMnO4
KMnO4 To make a 2 mM solution of KMnO4, we added 0.03g of KMnO4 solid to 100 mL dH2O To make a 2 mM solution of BHA, we added 0.0304 g of solid HPA to 100 mL dH2O
2. Cerium (IV)
For Cerium Free Radicals: 100 mL solution of 2 mM HPA and 100 mL solution of Ce (IV).
For 100 mL of 2 mM HPA:
Weigh out 30.4mg of HPA
Add it into 100 mL DI water
For 100 mL of 2 mM Ce (IV)
Weigh out 109.6 mg of Ammonium Cerium Nitrate
Add that to 2.5 mL of 18M sulfuric acid
Add that solution to 97.5 mL of DI water