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Kinetics of the oxidation of aliphatic aldehydes by Os(VIII) in alkaline solution

✍ Scribed by Vinita Sharma; Kakuli Chowdhury; Kalyan K. Banerji


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
436 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0538-8066

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✦ Synopsis


Kinetics of oxidation of six aliphatic aldehydes by Os(VII1) in alkaline solutions have been studied. The reaction is of first order with respect to each of the aldehyde and Os(VII1). The pseudo-first order rate constants decreased with an increase in the concentration of hydroxyl ions. The oxidation of deuterioacetaldehyde (MeCDO) exhibited a substantial primary kinetic isotope effect. Separate rate constants for the oxidation of hydrate and free aldehyde forms have been evaluated. The aldehyde hydrate is postulated as the active reductant. Ionic strength has no noticable effect on the rate. The rate-determining step is, therefore, postulated to be a bimolecular reaction between the aldehyde hydrate and [OSO,(OH),]~~. The value of the limiting rate constant exhibited an excellent correlation with Taft u* values; reaction constant being negative. A mechanism involving transfer of a hydride ion from the aldehyde hydrate to Os(VII1) has been proposed.


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