M. Mlakar et al., VOLTAMMETRIC STUDY OF CHIRAL ACTIVE COMPOUND 4,4'-DIISOPROPYL-2,2'-THIAZOLINE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH COPPER(II), Electroanalysis, 9(1), 1997, pp. 63-67
The electrochemical investigation of the chiral active compound, (4S)-
4-diisopropyl-2,2'-bithiazoline (DPT), commonly used in asymmetric syn
thesis as well as in diastereoselective reactions, and its interaction
with copper(II) ion by cathodic stripping voltammetry at a HMDE elect
rode, was performed. DPT reduction occurs in two steps, at potentials
about -0.2 and -0.45 V (vs. Ag/AgCl), through the formation of an elec
trodeposited layer of DPT-Hg at the electrode surface. DPT complex wit
h copper(II) is reduced at about -0.36 V, through the formation of DPT
-Cu deposit at the electrode surface. The reduction process of DPT-Hg
and DPT-Cu complex, as well as DPT, depend upon pH, on the electrolyte
solution, as well as on the concentration and ratio of the ligand and
metal ion. The mechanisms of those electrode processes were investiga
ted. Due to their strong adsorption, low concentration levels of DPT,
through DPT-Hg complex reduction, and copper, through DPT-Cu complex r
eduction, about 10(-9) M, can be determined, with the accumulation tim
e of 10 minutes at 0.0 V (vs. Ag/AgCl), at pH 2.8 in 0.55 M NaCl.