HOW DO NITROGEN BASES ACCELERATE THE DECOMPOSITION OF H2O2 IN A MANGANESE PORPHYRIN DIMER CATALYST - QUANTITATIVE-EVALUATION OF THE BASE EFFECTS BY ITS AXIAL COORDINATION VS GENERAL-BASE CATALYSIS
Y. Naruta et M. Sasayama, HOW DO NITROGEN BASES ACCELERATE THE DECOMPOSITION OF H2O2 IN A MANGANESE PORPHYRIN DIMER CATALYST - QUANTITATIVE-EVALUATION OF THE BASE EFFECTS BY ITS AXIAL COORDINATION VS GENERAL-BASE CATALYSIS, Chemistry Letters, (12), 1994, pp. 2411-2414
Kinetic analysis of the dismutation reaction of H2O2 with a cofacial m
anganese porphyrin dimer gave the separate evaluation of two roles of
nitrogen bases on the decomposition of H2O2 and the axial coordination
of bases enhances the reaction of H2O2 with the manganese porphyrin i
n 6.6 times larger than by a general-base catalysis.