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Tetrahedron | 1998

Oxidation of aliphatic amines by aqueous chlorine

L. Abia; X.L. Armesto; M.L. Canle; M.V. García; J. A. Santaballa

Abstract The oxidation of aliphatic amines by aqueous chlorine has been studied. The kinetic behaviour is similar for primary, secondary and tertiary aliphatic amines, the elementary step being the transfer of chlorine from the hypochlorous acid molecule to the nitrogen of the free amino group. Chlorination of aliphatic primary and secondary amines involves some water molecules in the transition state. Inductive effects are also discussed.


Chemical Society Reviews | 1998

Aqueous chemistry of N-halo-compounds

X.L. Armesto; M.V. García; J. A. Santaballa

Halogens in aqueous solution are still used world-wide as disinfectants. During the process of halogenation, the substances present in water undergo several chemical processes, yielding relatively unstable intermediate species; their life-times in the medium depend on their structure and on the physico-chemical conditions. Several low molecular weight hydrocarbons are formed during water halogenation, some of them potent mutagens and/or carcinogens. Halogenation also takes place in vivo involving the system myeloperoxidase/H2O2/halide, which increases the relevance of such reactions and opens new research fields.


Tetrahedron | 2000

First Steps in the Oxidation of Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids by Hypohalogenation: Very Fast Generation of Intermediate Sulfenyl Halides and Halosulfonium Cations

X.L. Armesto; M.I. Fernández; M.V. García; J. A. Santaballa

Abstract Sulfur-containing amino acids show an extraordinary binding towards HOCl/ClO−. During the process, the Cl is transferred from the O to the S of the amino acid. Met reacts with HOCl one order of magnitude faster than the non-S containing amino acids (k (Met+HOCl) =8.7·10 8 mol −1 dm 3 s −1 ). Instead, Cys reacts as its thiolate (RS−), two orders-of-magnitude faster (k ( RS − + HOCl ) =1.2·10 9 mol −1 dm 3 s −1 ). Cys reacts also with ClO− (k ( RS − + ClO − ) =1.9·10 5 mol −1 dm 3 s −1 ). Such processes take place much more readily than the corresponding N-halogenation of the non-sulfur containing amino acids. To our knowledge, these are the first kinetic measurements of the rate of formation of sulfenyl halides and halosulfonium cations in aqueous solution. Sulfenyl chlorides and chlorosulfonium ions derived from amino acids are elusive, and sulfide-type amino acids (Met) eventually yield sulfoxides (MetO), while thiol-type amino acids (Cys) lead to disulfides (Cys^Cys) and sulfonic acids (Cya). The fate of sulfur-containing amino acids upon oxidation with HOCl/ClO− seems to be related to their mutagen-inactivation ability.


Chemical Communications | 2003

On the kinetics and energetics of one-electron oxidation of 1,3,5-triazines

M. E. Azenha; Hugh D. Burrows; R. A. Coimbra; M.I. Fernández; M.V. García; A. E. Rodrigues; J. A. Santaballa; Steen Steenken

One-electron oxidation of 1,3,5-triazines is observed with both excited uranyl ion (*UO2(2+)) and sulfate radical anion (SO4.-) in aqueous solution, but not with Tl2+, indicating that the standard reduction potentials E degree of 1,3,5-triazine radical cations are = 2.3 +/- 0.1 V vs. NHE, consistent with theoretical calculations; this suggests that if triazines inhibit electron transfer during photosynthesis, they would need to act on the reductive part of the electron transport chain.


Chemical Physics Letters | 2001

A B3LYP/6-31G** study on the chlorination of ammonia by hypochlorous acid

Juan Andrés; M.V. García; L.F. Rodrı́guez Vázquez; J. A. Santaballa

B3LYP/6-31G** calculations were performed on the chlorination of NH3 by HOCl, considering explicit participation of zero, one, two, three and four water molecules. Detailed analysis of the free energy profiles shows the mechanism is water-assisted. Cl transfer from the O of HOCl to the N of NH3 is accompanied by proton transfers along a chain of hydrogen-bonded water molecules. Preferential stabilisation of the transition structure arises from cooperative fluctuations involving the hydrogen-bonded chain of water molecules. Calculations show solvent reorganization associated with proton translocations is coupled with Cl transfer in the vicinity of the transition structure.


Tetrahedron | 1997

Evidence for an intramolecular elimination mechanism in the aqueous decomposition of (N-Cl)-alcoholamines

X.L. Armesto; P. Carretero; M.V. García; J. A. Santaballa

Abstract (N-Cl)-alcoholamines decompose in aqueous medium through two main reaction paths: an intramolecular elimination and a fragmentation. Both mechanisms take place following a pre-equilibrium deprotonation of the β-hydroxyl group of the (N-Cl)-compound. Evidences for both pathways are given and a very high effective molarity (EM=0.2·10 6 M) is reported for the intramolecular process.


Tetrahedron | 1997

EVIDENCE FOR THE INTERMEDIACY OF N-(2-IMINO, 1-OXO-PROPYL)-GLYCINE IN THE BASE-CATALYZED DECOMPOSITION OF N-HALO-DIPEPTIDES

X.L. Armesto; M.L. Canle; M.V. García; J. A. Santaballa

Abstract N-(2-imino, 1-oxo-propyl)-glycine are readily formed as intermediates in the base-catalyzed decomposition of (N-X)-Ala-Gly. These compounds suffer a subsequent hydrolysis to the corresponding N-(1,2-dioxo-propyl)-glycine.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2010

Evaluation of different automated fundus photograph analysis algorithms for detecting and grading diabetic retinopathy

C Valverde; M.V. García; R Hornero; Ana Díez; Mi Lopez

Purpose Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is an important cause of visual impairment in industrialised countries. Automatic detection of DR primary lesions can contribute to the diagnosis and grading of the disease. The aim of this study was to develop an automated algorithm and a computer assisted diagnosis system for the detection of DR and diabetic macular edema (DME).


ChemInform | 2010

Chlorination of Dipeptides by Hypochlorous Acid in Aqueous Solution.

X.L. Armesto; M. Canle Lopez; M.V. García; M. Losada; J. A. Santaballa


Tetrahedron | 1994

Alkoxide-promoted decomposition of N-halo-α-amino acids in aqueous medium

X.L. Armesto; M.Canle L; M.V. García; M. Losada; P. Rodríguez; J. A. Santaballa

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X.L. Armesto

University of A Coruña

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Andreu Arquer

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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José G. González

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Ana Díez

University of Valladolid

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J. Romero

Autonomous University of Madrid

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