The kinetics of oxidation of ethanol by cerium(1V) in presence of ruthenium(II1) (in the order of mol dm-3) in aqueous sulfuric acid media have been followed at different temperatures (25-40°C). The rate of disappearance of cerium(1V) in the title reaction increases sharply with increasing [CzH50H]
Studies on kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of D-sorbitol and D-mannitol by cerium(IV) in aqueous micellar sulfuric acid media
✍ Scribed by Asim K. Das; Monirul Islam; Ruhidas Bayen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 260 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The kinetics and mechanism of cerium(IV) oxidation of hexitols, i.e. D‐sorbitol and D‐mannitol, in aqueous sulfuric acid media have been studied in the presence and absence of surfactants. Under the kinetic conditions, [S]~T~ ≫ [Ce(IV)]~T~, where [S]~T~ is the total substrate (D‐sorbitol or D‐mannitol) concentration, the overall process shows a first‐order dependence on [Ce(IV)]~T~ and [S]~T~. The process is acid catalyzed and inhibited by [HSO]. From the [HSO] dependence, it has been noted that the both Ce(SO~4~)^2+^ and Ce(SO~4~)~2~ have been found kinetically active. The different rate constants in the presence and absence of surfactants have been estimated with the activation parameters. N‐cetylpyridinium chloride has been found to retard the oxidation process of hexitols, whereas sodium dodecyl sulfate has been found to accelerate the rate process. All these findings including the micellar effects have been interpreted in terms of the proposed reaction mechanism and partitioning behavior of the kinetically active different species of Ce(IV) between the aqueous and pseudomicellar phase. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 40: 445–453, 2008
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