Oxidation of cysteinate anions immobilized in the interlamellar space of caal‐layered double hydroxide

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L‐Cysteinate‐intercalated CaAl‐layered double hydroxide (LDH) was prepared by the co-precipitation method producing highly crystalline hydrocalumite phase with a well‐pillared interlayer gallery. The obtained materials were characterized by X‐ray diffractometry, IR as well as Raman spectroscopies. By performing interlamellar oxidation reactions with peracetic acid as oxidant, oxidation of cysteinate to cystinate in aqueous and cysteinate sulfenic acid in acetonic suspensions occurred. The oxidations could be performed under mild conditions, at room temperature, under neutral pH and in air. It has been shown that the transformation pathways are due to the presence of the layered structure, that is, the confined space of the LDH behaved as molecular reactor.

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Timár, Z., Hung, T. N., Pravda, C., Kónya, Z., Kukovecz, Á., Sipos, P., … Pálinkó, I. (2021). Oxidation of cysteinate anions immobilized in the interlamellar space of caal‐layered double hydroxide. Materials, 14(5), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14051202

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