Abstract
The reaction of HgCl2 with wool
has been studied polarographically over the pH range 1 to 9 under various
conditions. At pH 1 to 6 the salt appears to be bound in the un-ionized form
probably at amide and peptide group sites. The binding is greatly suppressed in
the presence of complexing anions such as Cl- and S2O3=.
SO3= also has this complexing effect but in addition
produces new -SH binding sites by reversibly splitting -SS- bonds. This
splitting proceeds to completion at pH 7 to 10 in the presence of an excess of
mercurial, HgCl2 requiring several days and MeHgI several hours. The
reaction of keratins with SO3= and mercurials may be
followed polarographically and has provided a convenient method of preparing
keratins with zero or decreased -SS- bond contents.
The reaction rate increases in the
presence of 8~ urea and then forms the basis for new analytical methods of
measuring the -8s- content of intact keratins. The keratin (7.5 mg or more) is
reacted with Na2SO3 in 8M urea
(5 ml) for at least 24 hr (with excess HgCl2) or 2 hr (with excess
MeHgI) at 20 �C. Single current readings at -1 0 and -0.8 V (v. S.C.E.)
respectively at the dropping mercury electrode indicate the residual mercurial
and hence by difference the (-SS- plus -SH) content. The -SH content of intact
keratins is estimated by reacting say 25 mg with excess MeHgI at pH 7 for at
least 4 hr at 20 �C in the absence of SO3=. This
mercurial reacts much more rapidly with the -SH sites in keratin than do other
mercurials.
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