The oxidation of phenothiazine in dilute solutions of sulphuric acid leads to the corresponding cation radical. Using a potentiometric technique, a pK a value of 5.72 ± 0.05 was determined for phenothiazine. The kinetics has been studied and participation of both protonated and unprotonated oxidant in the oxidation reaction has been confirmed. Using a voltammetric technique with a rotating disk electrode, the anodic oxidation of phenothiazine was shown to be a one-electron diffusion-controlled process. A quantum chemical explanation was found for the direction of phenothiazine protonation and the absence of a dimerization stage of oxidation.
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Pankratov, A. N., Uchaeva, I. M., & Stepanov, A. N. (1993). Chemical and electrochemical oxidation of phenothiazine. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 71(5), 674–677. https://doi.org/10.1139/v93-091
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