Hello all
I am new to this board and need some *delete me* I am not a chemist and know absolutely nothing about this, but have a question. To me it is a very tough question, so if no one knows the answer I'll just live with that.
D-penicillamine or C
5H
11NO
2S (it takes 2 of these molecules per copper atom) reacts with Cu and O
2 producing the chelant and HOOH (hydrogen peroxide). Question, when zinc is tossed into the equation what likely happens?
Does zinc react with hydrogen peroxide afterwards or does it interfere with d-penicillamine efficacy? Or does something else occur?
If anyone knows the answer, thank you very much!