Decay kinetics of sensitive bioinorganic species in a SuperFocus mixer at ambient conditions

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Abstract

We performed studies on the oxygenation of a copper(i) complex targeting the intrinsic kinetics of this reaction in a continuous flow setup. It is an example reaction for the metal-based activation of dioxygen. For these experiments we used a SuperFocus mixer, a customised micro mixer with fast mixing behaviour. By means of this setup, we were able for the first time to detect the formation and decay of a thermally very sensitive bis(μ-oxo)dicopper species at ambient temperature. Comparing these data to results from a stopped-flow setup we could confirm the performance of the SuperFocus mixer setup. The rate constant for the decay of the bis(μ-oxo)dicopper species was determined to be 0.90 s-1 using the SuperFocus mixer and to be 1.57 s-1 by stopped-flow at slightly different temperatures.

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Schurr, D., Strassl, F., Liebhäuser, P., Rinke, G., Dittmeyer, R., & Herres-Pawlis, S. (2016). Decay kinetics of sensitive bioinorganic species in a SuperFocus mixer at ambient conditions. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 1(5), 485–493. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6re00119j

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