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Kinetics and Mechanistic Approach into Electron-transfer of Permanganate Oxidation of Silver (I) in Aqueous Perchlorate Solutions

Research Authors
Refat M. Hassan, Ishaq A. Zaafarany, Fahd A. Tirkistani, Ahmed Fawzy, Hideo D. Takagi
Research Abstract

The kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of silver (I) by permanganate ion in aqueous perchlorate solutions at a constant ionic strength of 1.0 mol dm-3 have been studied spectrophotometrically. The reaction time curves of the pseudo first-order plots were found to be of sigmoidal shape throughout the entire course of reaction. The initial rates were found to be relatively fast in the early stages, followed by a more slow reaction over longer time periods. The experimental results indicated a first-order dependence in [MnO4 - ] and fractional first-order kinetics with respect to [Ag+ ] for both stages. The results showed that the oxidation reaction was acid-catalyzed in which the reaction rates were increased with increasing the [H+ ]. Kinetic and spectrophotometric evidences for formation of 1:1 binuclear intermediate complex have been revealed in both two -stages. The activation parameters have been evaluated and a tentative reaction mechanism consistent with the kinetic results was discussed.

Research Date
Research File
Research Journal
Research and Application in Inorganic Chemistry
Research Member
Research Vol
1
Research Year
2014
Research Pages
1-10