Oxidation of tetracaine hydrochloride by chloramine-b in acid medium: Kinetic modeling

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Tetracaine hydrochloride (TCH) is one of the potent local anaesthetics. A kinetic study of oxidation of tetracaine hydrochloride by sodium N-chlorobenzenesulfonamide (chloramine-B or CAB) has been carried in HClO 4 medium at 303 K. The rate shows first-order dependence on [ CAB ] o, shows fractional-order dependence on [ substrate ] o, and is self-governing on acid concentration. Decrease of dielectric constant of the medium, by adding methanol, increased the rate. Variation of ionic strength and addition of benzenesulfonamide or NaCl have no significant effect on the rate. The reaction was studied at different temperatures and the activation parameters have been evaluated. The stoichiometry of the reaction was found to be 1: 5 and the oxidation products were identified by spectral analysis. The conjugate free acid C6H5SO2NHCl of CAB is postulated as the reactive oxidizing species. The observed results have been explained by plausible mechanism and the related rate law has been deduced. © 2014 Jayachamarajapura Pranesh Shubha and Puttaswamy.

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Shubha, J. P., & Puttaswamy. (2014). Oxidation of tetracaine hydrochloride by chloramine-b in acid medium: Kinetic modeling. Advances in Physical Chemistry, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/238984

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