Kinetic and mechanistic studies on the interaction of adenosine with hydroxopentaaquarhodium(III) ion
The kinetics of the title reaction have been studied spectrophotometrically as a function of pH, [substrate], [adenosine] and temperature (50-65°C) by monitoring the appearance of a characteristic peak of the adenosine substituted product (λ^sub max^ = 289 nm). The reaction rate is pH dependent in t...
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