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Mechanism of oxidation of isoniazid by hypohalites in alkaline medium: A kinetic study
110-114Kinetics of oxidation of isoniazid (INH)
by sodium hypohalites NaOX (X=Cl or Br) has been investigated at 303 K in NaOH medium.
Under comparable experimental conditions the
oxidation behaviour is similar with both
the oxidants with first order dependence of rate each on [NaOX] and [INH] and fractional
order on [OH-].
Variation of ionic strength or dielectric
constant of the medium does not have any effect
on the reaction while the addition of halide ions slightly retards the rate. The
reaction fails to induce polymerisation of acrylonitrile. The rate increases in
D2O medium and the inverse solvent isotope effect k(D2O)/k
(H2O) is around 1.52. Proton inventory studies have been made in
H2O - D2O mixtures. Activation parameters for the reaction
have been computed from the Arrhenius plots. lsonicotinic acid has been identified
as the oxidation product of INH, by GC-MS. Under identical experimental conditions
the rate of oxidation of INH is found to be higher with NaOBr than NaOCl by a
factor of 3. The proposed reaction mechanism and the derived the law arc
consistent with the observed kinetics