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Kinetics and Mechanistic Approach to the Chromic Acid Oxidative Degradation of Atropine Drug in Perchlorate Solutions and the Effect of Ruthenium(III) Catalyst

Research Authors
Ahmed Fawzy, Ishaq A. Zaafarany, Rabab S. Jassas, Rami J. Obaid, Saleh A. Ahmed
Research Abstract

The effect of ruthenium(III) catalyst on the kinetics of oxidation of atropine drug (ATR) by chromic acid in perchlorate solutions was studied spectrophotometrically at a fixed ionic strength of 1.0 mol dm-3 and at 25°C. Both uncatalyzed and Ru(III)-catalyzed oxidation reactions showed a first order dependence in [Cr(VI)], and less than unit order dependences with respect to both [ATR] and [H+]. The reaction was first order in [Ru(III)]. The effects of both ionic strength and dielectric constant of the reactions medium were investigated. Addition of Mn(II) was found to decrease the oxidation rate. The rate of Ru(III)-catalyzed oxidation of atropine was found to be about 10-fold higher than that of the uncatalyzed reaction. In both cases, the main oxidation products of atropine were identified as tropine, benzaldehyde, methanol, and carbon dioxide. Plausible mechanisms for both uncatalyzed and Ru(III)- catalyzed oxidations were proposed and the rate-law expressions associated with these mechanisms were derived. The activation parameters related to the second order rate constants were evaluated and discussed.

Research Date
Research File
Research Journal
Modern Chemistry & Applications
Research Member
Research Vol
4
Research Year
2016
Research Pages
1-7