Electrochemically Induced Chemically Reversible Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reactions of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
By Tan, Serena L. J. & Webster, Richard D.
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
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2012
Abstract
The electrochemical behavior of the naturally occurring vitamin B2, riboflavin (Flox), was examined in detail in dimethyl sulfoxide solutions using variable scan rate cyclic voltammetry (ν = 0.1 - 20 V s -1) and has been found to undergo a series of proton-coupled electron transfer reactions. At a scan rate of 0.1 V s -1, riboflavin is initially reduced by one electron to form the radical anion (Flrad• -) at E0f = -1.22 V versus Fc/Fc+ (E0f = formal reduction potential and Fc = ferrocene). Flrad• - undergoes a homogeneous proton transfer reaction with the starting material (Flox) to produce FlradH• and Flox -, which are both able to undergo further reduction at the electrode surface to form FlredH - (E0f = -1.05 V vs Fc/Fc+) and Flrad•2 - (E0f = -1.62 V vs Fc/Fc+), respectively. At faster voltammetric scan rates, the homogeneous reaction between Flrad• - and Flox begins to be outrun, which leads to the detection of a voltammetric peak at more negative potentials associated with the one-electron reduction of Flrad• - to form Flred2 - (E0f = -1.98 V vs Fc/Fc+). The variable scan rate voltammetric data were modeled quantitatively using digital simulation techniques based on an interconnecting “scheme of squares� mechanism, which enabled the four formal potentials as well as the equilibrium and rate constants associated with four homogeneous reactions to be determined. Extended time-scale controlled potential electrolysis (t > hours) and spectroscopic (EPR and in situ UV -vis) experiments confirmed that the chemical reactions were completely chemically reversible.
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