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Mendeleev Communications, 1995, Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 187–189
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/MC1995v005n05ABEH000517
(Mi mendc5091)
 

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The Effect of Chloride on the Electroreduction of NAD+ in the Presence of [Cp*RhIII]2+ Species

U. Koellea, A. D. Ryabovb

a Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Technical University of Aachen
b G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation
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Abstract: A cyclic voltammetry study of the η5-pentamethylcyclopentadienylrhodium (Cp*Rh) complexes [(Cp*Rh)2(μ.-Cl)3]+ and [Cp*RhIIIaq]2+ at pH 6.05 in the absence and in the presence of nicotinamide cofactors indicates that the chloro complex is more advantageous for electrochemical reduction of NAD+ into NADH; the reverse oxidation of NADH by [(Cp*Rh)2(μ-CI)3]+ is insufficiently selective for practical applications according to the 1H NMR data.
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Citation: U. Koelle, A. D. Ryabov, “The Effect of Chloride on the Electroreduction of NAD+ in the Presence of [Cp*RhIII]2+ Species”, Mendeleev Commun., 5:5 (1995), 187–189
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