Effect of Temperature during Preactivation of 5% Pd/C and 5% Pd/Al2O3 with Deuterium Gas on the Isotope Exchange between Deuterium Water and an Organic Compound
V. P. Shevchenko, I. Yu. Nagaev, K. V. Shevchenko, L. A. Andreeva, N. F. Myasoedov
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Abstract
As demonstrated by the example of serotonin, 3-(N-pyrrolyl)propanoyl-L-histidine, sodium p-phenylbenzoate, and Pro–Gly–Pro, activation of the isotope exchange with D2O also occurred when a solution of an organic compound in D2O was mixed with 5% Pd/Al2O3 or 5% Pd/С (after preliminary treatment of catalysts with deuterium gas on heating). When implementing this technique, 2–3 atoms of deuterium were incorporated in serotonin, 4–5 atoms, in Pro–Gly–Pro, 7–8 atoms, in 3-(N-pyrrolyl)propanoyl-L-histidine, and 3–4 atoms, in sodium p-phenylbenzoate. In the latter case, as judged from the composition of the reaction products, atomic deuterium takes part in the activation of isotope exchange with D2O. The participation of atomic deuterium in these reactions follows from the intensification of the degradation of the compounds during deuteration. When using compounds that do not contain labile fragments, isotope exchange with D2O can be activated by keeping the catalyst at room temperature and heating.
期刊介绍:
Radiochemistry is a journal that covers the theoretical and applied aspects of radiochemistry, including basic nuclear physical properties of radionuclides; chemistry of radioactive elements and their compounds; the occurrence and behavior of natural and artificial radionuclides in the environment; nuclear fuel cycle; radiochemical analysis methods and devices; production and isolation of radionuclides, synthesis of labeled compounds, new applications of radioactive tracers; radiochemical aspects of nuclear medicine; radiation chemistry and after-effects of nuclear transformations.