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Kinetic and Mechanistic Aspects of Oxidation of Aminotriazole Formamidine by Cerium(IV) in Aqueous Perchloric and Sulfuric Acid Solutions: A Comparative Study

Research Authors
Ahmed Fawzy
Research Abstract

The kinetics of the oxidation of an aminotriazole formamidine derivative, N,Ndimethyl-N0 -(4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl) formamidine (ATF) by cerium(IV) has been studied spectrophotometrically in aqueous perchloric and sulfuric acid solutions at constant ionic strength of 1.0 moldm-3 . In both acids, the reaction shows first order kinetics with respect to [Ce(IV)], whereas the orders with respect to [ATF] are less than unity. The reaction exhibits negative fractional order kinetics with respect to [H?]. The rates of reaction are not significantly affected by variations of either ionic strength or relative permittivity of the reaction’s media. Addition of cerium(III) product does not affect the rates. Plausible mechanistic schemes for the reactions have been proposed. In both cases, the final oxidation products were identified as aminotriazole, dimethyl amine and carbon dioxide. Under comparable experimental conditions, the oxidation rate in perchloric acid solution is about sixfold higher than that in sulfuric acid solution. The effect of temperature on the rates has also been studied and activation parameters have been evaluated and discussed. The rate laws associated with the reaction mechanisms are derived

Research Date
Research Journal
J Solution Chem
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
45
Research Year
2016
Research Pages
246–264