Abstract
An examination is made of the kinetics of
the reaction between A and B, where both reactants are capable of unifunctional
behaviour, and A is also capable of bifunctional behaviour, for the general
case in which the two reactive sites on A are not equivalent. Solutions are
given of the appropriate rate equations for the two pairs of consecutive
stages, and it is shown that the final concentrations of reactants and products
can be related to given values of the initial concentrations and the velocity
constants of the four second order stages. Relatively simple relations are
established between the final concentrations and the ratio of the velocity
constants for the case in which reaction at one position on A does not affect
the reactivity of the other position. Some special cases of interest are
considered. The results are related to the authors' earlier treatment of the
case In which the initial reactivity of the two positions on A is initially the
same. The theory is applied, by way of example, to the coupling of histidine with
p-diazobenzenesulphonic acid, which appears to conform to the assumption of the
same initial reactivity. The implications of the method in the correlation of
molecular structure and reactivity are briefly discussed.
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