Author:
Leach SJ,Baxendale JH,Evans MG
Abstract
The reversible reduction of nicotinamide
methiodide and methochloride has been studied using cathodic reduction at a
mercury surface, sodium dithionite, hydrogen and colloidal platinum, and
various leuco-dyes. The method of cathodic reduction was the most satisfactory.
Polarography showed a 2-step reduction. Macro-reductions at a mercury surface
suggested dimerization of the intermediate free radical. The behaviour of
dihydromethylnicotinamide towards hydrogen ions, oxygen, iodine, potassium
ferricyanide, ferric iron, and various dyes has been examined. Although it is
not readily oxidized by oxygen it is capable of reducing most other systems
with a higher Eo?:. Two methods of estimating the reduced compound
are suggested and involve (a) the potentiometric titration of potassium
ferricyanide at pH 9.1 and (b) the reduction and decolourization of
2.6-dichlorophenolindophenol at pH 4.7. The oxidation-reduction potential of
nicotinamide methiodide has been measured by oxidative titration of the
dihydro-compound at pH 9.1 and 30�0.01 �C and found to be -0.36 � 0.02 V
against the normal hydrogen electrode. The titration curve does riot show a
separation of the two reduction steps. Evidence is discussed for the production
of both o- and p-dihydromethylnicotinamide during reduction.
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