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Subject: standard hydrogen redox potential of Amino acids
Category: Science > Chemistry
Asked by: thandrakhputtar-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 11:20 PDT
Expires: 30 Jul 2004 11:20 PDT
Question ID: 368204
I am looking for standard hydrogen redox potential for few Amino acids
1) Tryptophane / Tryptophane+ and Tryptophane+ / Tryptophane
2) Tyrosine / Tyrosine+ and Tyrosine+ / Tyrosine
3) Phenylalanin / Phenylalanine+ and Phenylalanin+ / Phenylalanine
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Subject: Re: standard hydrogen redox potential of Amino acids
From: acrh2-ga on 30 Jun 2004 15:56 PDT
 
Standar reduction potential vs. NHE?
What solvent?
What pH?
If it's standard then it's for the reduction half-reaction: Ox + e- ->
Red;  standard reduction potential for Red -> Ox + e- is the same. 
Otherwise, you'd want to change the sign for the reverse reaction.
Subject: Re: standard hydrogen redox potential of Amino acids
From: thandrakhputtar-ga on 30 Jun 2004 20:31 PDT
 
I mean either (as they will be same).
Solvent: Water and or Acetonitrile
pH: 7 (5 to 8 anywhere)

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