Deriving the pH at the Minimum of a pH/Rate Profile for Drug Degradation

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In summary, the conversation is about deriving an equation for the pH at the minimum point on the pH/rate profile for the degradation of a drug subject to hydrolysis. The solution involves differentiating the rate equation and finding the roots, then using a second differentiation to determine whether the value is positive or negative. The functions used are Kobs= observed rate of reaction, Kh= concentration of [H+], Koh= concentration of [OH-], and ko= constant. The final equation for pH involves the pKa and the concentrations of [H+] and [OH-].
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The rate of degradation of a drug D that is subject to hydrolysis is given by the first order equation rate=kobs (D) where Kobs= Kh (H+) + Ko= Koh (OH-) Derive an equation for the pH at the minimum (pH)min of the pH/rate profile.


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From elementary calculus, I know that I need to first differentiate the rate equation, then find the roots of the differentiated equation. Take a second differentiation of the equation, put the roots into it and see whether it gives a positive or a negative value. The positive value gives you the (pH)min.
However...I'm not too sure how to do that with this sort of equation??

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Well, since this is not a chemistry or biology forum, you will need to tells us how the functions Kobs= Kh (H+) + Ko= Koh (OH-) are defined! It's been a long time since i took any chemistry.
 
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Kobs= observed rate of reaction
Kh is the concentration of [H+]
Koh is the concentration of [OH-]
ko is the constant.

Rearrange... k=[H]+ko-[OH-]

pH=pKa + log [unionized/ionized] where ionized= [OH-] and/or[H+] and ionized [H20]

Hope this helps...
 

FAQ: Deriving the pH at the Minimum of a pH/Rate Profile for Drug Degradation

What is a PH-rate profile minimum?

A PH-rate profile minimum is a point on a graph where the rate of a chemical reaction is at its slowest, typically observed at a specific pH value.

Why is the PH-rate profile minimum important?

The PH-rate profile minimum provides important information about the behavior and mechanisms of a chemical reaction. It can also help determine the optimal conditions for the reaction to occur.

How is a PH-rate profile minimum determined?

A PH-rate profile minimum is determined by plotting the reaction rate against different pH values and identifying the point where the rate is at its lowest.

What factors can affect the location of a PH-rate profile minimum?

The location of a PH-rate profile minimum can be affected by various factors such as temperature, concentration of reactants, and presence of catalysts or inhibitors.

Can a PH-rate profile minimum change over time?

Yes, a PH-rate profile minimum can change over time due to changes in temperature, reactant concentration, or other external factors. The location of the minimum may also shift as the reaction progresses towards equilibrium.

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