Isotope Effect in the Reaction of 14C-Formaldehyde with Dimedone
AM Downes
Australian Journal of Scientific Research
5(3) 521 - 529
Published: 1952
Abstract
Formulae for the specific activity of a labelled product at any stage in a reaction which involves an " isotope effect " are discussed. The investigation of isotope effect by isolating a labelled product in consecutive fractions is illustrated by the reaction of 14C-formaldehyde with dimedone. In this reaction the 14C-formaldehyde reacts 0.927± 0.005 times as rapidly as the unlabelled compound at room temperature. Care must be taken when using dimedone as a derivative for the accurate assay of isotopic formaldehyde if errors due to isotope effect are to be avoided.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9520521
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