Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Publication Date
7-30-1952
Abstract
The rate of exchange of iodine with diiodotyrosine in squamous solution was studied as a function of the concentrations of both reactants, of the pH, and of the temperature. The concentration of diiodotyrosine was varied from 0.0000475 to 0.01251 moles per liter and that of the iodine from 0.0000103 to 0.000395 moles per liter. The upper limits of concentration studied were determined by the solubilities of both the iodine and diiodotyrosine. The ratio of concentration of diiodotyrosine to that of iodine was varied from 227 to 0.5. the temperature was varied from 25.1 degrees C to 42.1 degrees C, and the pH was varied from 0.80 to 5.25.
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Chemistry
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Milton Kahn
Second Committee Member
John Suttle
Third Committee Member
Jesse Reibsomer
Fourth Committee Member
Roy Thomas
Recommended Citation
Zeltzmann, Alfred H.. "The Kinetics of the Exchange Between Diiodotyrosine and Iodine." (1952). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/chem_etds/144