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Oxidation of Some Water-Soluble Anionic Polyelectrolytes. Oxidation
of Carboxymethyl Cellulose Polysaccharide by Hexacholroiridate(IV)
in Aqueous Percholorate Solutions. A Kinetic and Mechanistic
Approach to Electron-Transfer Process

Research Authors
Refat Hassan,*,† Ishaq Zaafarany,‡ and Hideo Takagi§
Research Journal
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 52No. 4
Research Year
2013
Research Member
Research Abstract

The kinetics and mechanism of hexacholroiridate(IV) oxidation of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) in aqueous
solutions at a constant ionic strength of 0.1 mol dm−3 has been investigated spectrophotometrically. The experimental results
showed first-order dependence in [IrCl6]2− and fractional first-order kinetics with respect to CMC concentration. An inversefractional
first-order in [H+] was observed. A kinetic evidence for the formation of 1:1 intermediate complex was revealed. The
reaction kinetics seems to be of considerable complexity where one chloride ion from hexacholoiridate(IV) oxidant may act as a
bridging ligand between the oxidant and the substrate into the formed intermediate complex. The ionic strength was found to
have a negligible influence on the reaction rates. The kinetic parameters have been evaluated, and a tentative reaction mechanism
consistent with the kinetic results is discussed.