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Photo-Oxygenation of Adenosine by Singlet Molecular Oxygen in Different Conditions


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1 School of Studies in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Vikram University, Ujjain-456010, Madhya Pradesh, India
2 Govt. Arts and Science PG College, Ratlam-457001, Madhya Pradesh, India
     

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Photo-oxygenation of adenosine has been carried out by singlet molecular oxygen in presence of methylene blue sensitizer. The effect of different media (neutral, acidic and alkaline) has been studied on the product yield and time of the reaction. The products have been identified by different spectral analysis. Backstrom type II mechanism has been proposed for these reactions.

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Photo-Oxygenation, Adenosine, Singlet Molecular Oxygen.
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Authors

Shubha Jain
School of Studies in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Vikram University, Ujjain-456010, Madhya Pradesh, India
Archana Kushwah
Govt. Arts and Science PG College, Ratlam-457001, Madhya Pradesh, India
Pradeep K. Paliwal
School of Studies in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Vikram University, Ujjain-456010, Madhya Pradesh, India
G. Neelaiah Babu
School of Studies in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Vikram University, Ujjain-456010, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract


Photo-oxygenation of adenosine has been carried out by singlet molecular oxygen in presence of methylene blue sensitizer. The effect of different media (neutral, acidic and alkaline) has been studied on the product yield and time of the reaction. The products have been identified by different spectral analysis. Backstrom type II mechanism has been proposed for these reactions.

Keywords


Photo-Oxygenation, Adenosine, Singlet Molecular Oxygen.