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Electrochemical Reduction Behaviour of Guanethidine


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1 Department of Chemistry, S.V. University, Tirupati – 517502, India
2 Department of Environmental Sciences, S.V. University, Tirupati-517502, India
3 Department of Chemistry, S.P.W.Degree and P.G. College – Tirupati-517502, India
     

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The electrochemical reduction behaviour of 2-[2-(azocan-1-yl) ethyl] guanidine (Guanethidine) has been studied in different supporting electrolytes (HClO4, HCl, H2SO4) in DMF water mixtures by employing D.C polarography, controlled potential electrolysis and millicoulometry. The kinetic parameters such as diffusion coefficient(D) and heterogeneous forward rate constant (k° f, h) values were evaluated and reported. A reduction mechanism is proposed in consistency with the data obtained.

Keywords

D.C. Polarography, Controlled Potential Electrolysis, Millicoulometry, Guanethidine.
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Authors

P. Chenna Rohini Kumar
Department of Chemistry, S.V. University, Tirupati – 517502, India
G. R. K. Naidu
Department of Environmental Sciences, S.V. University, Tirupati-517502, India
C. Sridevi
Department of Chemistry, S.P.W.Degree and P.G. College – Tirupati-517502, India
C. Suresh Reddy
Department of Chemistry, S.V. University, Tirupati – 517502, India

Abstract


The electrochemical reduction behaviour of 2-[2-(azocan-1-yl) ethyl] guanidine (Guanethidine) has been studied in different supporting electrolytes (HClO4, HCl, H2SO4) in DMF water mixtures by employing D.C polarography, controlled potential electrolysis and millicoulometry. The kinetic parameters such as diffusion coefficient(D) and heterogeneous forward rate constant (k° f, h) values were evaluated and reported. A reduction mechanism is proposed in consistency with the data obtained.

Keywords


D.C. Polarography, Controlled Potential Electrolysis, Millicoulometry, Guanethidine.