Radiation Chemistry of Salicylic and Methyl Substituted Salicylic Acids: Models for the Radiation Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds
Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2013
Shakiba Ayatollahi, Daina Kalniņa, Weihua Song, Māris Turks, William J. Cooper

Salicylic acid and its derivatives are components of many medications and moieties found in numerous pharmaceutical compounds. They have been used as models for various pharmaceutical compounds in pharmacological studies, for the treatment of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), and, reactions with natural organic matter (NOM). In this study, the radiation chemistry of benzoic acid, salicylic acid and four methyl substituted salicylic acids (MSA) is reported. The absolute bimolecular reaction rate constants for hydroxyl radical reaction with benzoic and salicylic acids as well as 3-methyl-, 4-methyl-, 5-methyl-, and 6-methyl-salicylic acid were determined (5.86±0.54)×109, (1.07±0.07)×1010, (7.48±0.17)×109, (7.31±0.29)×109, (5.47±0.25)×109, (6.94±0.10)×109 (M−1 s−1), respectively. The hydrated electron reaction rate constants were measured (3.02±0.10)×109, (8.98±0.27)×109, (5.39±0.21)×109, (4.33±0.17)×109, (4.72±0.15)×109, (1.42±0.02)×109 (M−1 s−1), respectively. The transient absorption spectra for the six model compounds were examined and their role as model compounds for the radiation chemistry of pharmaceuticals investigated.


Atslēgas vārdi
Pulse radiolysis, Methyl substituted salicylates, Hydroxyl radicals, Hydrated electron, Irradiation, Transient absorption spectra
DOI
10.1016/j.radphyschem.2013.06.007
Hipersaite
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969806X13003782#

Ayatollahi, S., Kalniņa, D., Song, W., Turks, M., Cooper, W. Radiation Chemistry of Salicylic and Methyl Substituted Salicylic Acids: Models for the Radiation Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2013, Vol.92, 93.-98.lpp. ISSN 0969-806X. Pieejams: doi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2013.06.007

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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