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The electrocatalytic oxidation of lactose was performed in alkaline me
dium at both platinum and gold electrodes. Electrolysis carried out on
Au electrodes showed that the conversion yield decreases when the ini
tial concentration of lactose increases. This does not affect the sele
ctivity in the production of lactobionic acid which is evaluated to be
nearly 100%. The kinetic study on lead modified platinum electrodes s
howed that the oxidation of lactose into lactobionic acid follows an o
verall first order law with k(0) = 8.2 x 10(-4) min(-1) cm(-2) An infr
ared reflectance spectroscopic investigation reveals the presence of a
lactone intermediate at low potentials. On a gold electrode, the chro
matographic analyses confirm the IR spectroscopic studies, leading us
to assume that the reaction mechanism depends on the applied electrode
potential. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.