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1 Lecture 4 Slides rh

2 Oxidation and Reduction as it pertains to biochemistry

3 please read Read The Slow Burn

4 fig 13-22

5 fig 13-22

6 reduction potential can be measured ref. cell test cell fig 13-23

7 Fe3+ + Cu+ Fe2+ + Cu2+ Cu2+ + e- Cu+ Fe3+ + e- Fe2+
Redox reactions as pairs of half-reactions Fe Cu+ Fe Cu2+ The half-reactions: Cu2+ + e- Cu+ E'o = -.18 Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ E'o = .77 always reductions! rh

8 Fe3+ + Cu+ Fe2+ + Cu2+ Cu+ Cu2+ + e- Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ Fe3+ + Cu+
Energetics calculated from half-reactions Fe Cu+ Fe Cu2+ what is E'o for this reaction ? Cu+ Cu2+ + e- E'o =.18 Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ E'o = .77 Fe3+ + Cu+ Fe2++ Cu2+ E'o = ( ) rh

9 rh

10 DG'o = -nFE'o relationship between free energy and reduction potential
one confusing thing: by the convention, positive E means spontaneous reaction… or negative DG. rh

11 Fe3+ + Cu+ Fe2+ + Cu2+ Cu+ Cu2+ + e- Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ Fe3+ + Cu+
Energetics calculated from half-reactions Fe Cu+ Fe Cu2+ what is E'o for this reaction ? Cu+ Cu2+ + e- E'o = .18 Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ E'o = .77 Fe3+ + Cu+ Fe2++ Cu2+ E'o = 0.95 rh

12 DG'o = -nFE'o nFE'o rh

13 Fe2+ + Cu2+ Fe3+ + Cu+ rh familiar from earlier chemistry classes…
BUT WHAT ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE THIS?: glucose rh

14 Oxidation of a "model" sugar molecule: CH2O
glucose general: let's make n=1, to aid understanding rh

15 Oxidation of a "model" sugar molecule: CH2O
1) removal of electrons from sugar rh

16 Oxidation of a "model" sugar molecule: CH2O
2) reduction of oxygen rh

17 Oxidation of a "model" sugar molecule: CH2O
3) production of CO2 rh

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20 Table of Standard Reduction Potentials
TOP MIDDLE BOTTOM

21 NAD+ and NADH fig 13-24

22 The business end of NAD and NADP
this moiety is from the vitamin niacin rh

23 moi·e·ty (moi-t)n.One of two or more parts into which something may be divided, such as the various parts of a vitamin or molecule. ? this moiety is from the vitamin niacin rh

24 table 13-8

25 FAD and FADH2 (and FMN and FMNH2)
fig 13-27

26 isoalloxazine ring The business end of FAD or FMN rh
this moiety is from the vitamin riboflavin rh

27 fig 13-9


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