On the oxidation of malonic acid by ceric ions
β Scribed by S. Barkin; M. Bixon; R. M. Noyes; K. Bar-eli
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 815 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The oxidation of malonic acid by ceric ions has been investigated in sulfuric acid solution under a variety of conditions. The initial rate at low ceric ion concentrations is first order in each of the two reactants and has an activation energy of 11.6 kcal/mol; the instantaneous rate constant increases somewhat with time during a single run. At higher concentrations of ceric ion, semilogarithmic plots are sigmoid with a reduced rate constant at long times. The rate decreases slightly with increasing sulfuric acid concentration. Rates of carbon dioxide evolution may be much less than rates of ceric ion reduction because of supersaturation effects. The observations can be explained if dissolved oxygen reacts with organic radicals to catalyze the rate of initial attack on malonic acid, but oxygen must also be consumed irreversibly during these reactions. Computations with plausible rate constants have simulated the experimental observations. These oxygen effects can rationalize peculiar almost discontinuous changes in rate when bromomalonic acid is oxidized by ceric ion. These effects may also explain the previously puzzling observation that some BelousovβZhabotinsky solutions are oscillatory in bulk but become quiescent but excitable when spread in a thin film in contact with air.
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