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1.
The hexacyanoferrate(III)-thallium(I) reaction in aqueous acetic acid containing large concentrations of hydrochloric acid is considerably accelerated both by hydrogen and chloride ions as well as increasing acetic acid in the medium. The experimental results obey the rate law (1) where β1 to β6 are the cumulative stability constants of the species TlCl, TlCl, TlCl, HFe(CN), H2Fe(CN) and H3Fe(CN)6 respectively and ka and kb are the rate constants associated with the mono- and di-protonated oxidant species. The main active species are H2Fe(CN) and TlCl.  相似文献   

2.
A kinetic reinvestigation of the title redox system in aqueous alkaline media at 35°C and an ionic strength of 0.5 mol dm?3 shows that the reaction follows a pseudosecond-order Fe(CN) disappearance. While varying [phenol]0 and [OH?] exhibit a linear influence on the pseudo-second-order rate constant, varying[Fe(CN)]0 and [Fe(CN)]0, initially taken, have a complicated inhibitory effect on the same. The major phenoloxidation products isolated under a chosen condition are 2,2′- and 4,4′- dihydroxydiphenyl. Results are interpreted in terms of a probable mechanism which envisages a reversible formation, by the first one-electron transfer, of a reactive phenoxy radical (PhO˙) which on the second one-electron transfer forms a less reactive ion-pair intermediate (stabilized by the Fe(CN) produced) to decompose rate-determiningly to phenoxonium cation (PhO+) and Fe(CN), the product-formation steps being very rapid and kinetically indistinguishable.  相似文献   

3.
Ultraviolet absorption spectra have been characterized for the acetyl-h3 and acetyl-d3 radicals, which were generated by the flash photolysis of the corresponding acetones. The spectra are broad and intense, with values of the extinction coefficient at the respective maxima estimated as: ?CH3CO(215) = (1.0 ± 0.1) × 104 L/mol·cm and ?CD3CO(207.5) = (1.0 ± 0.05) × 104 L/mol·cm. Rate constants for the reactions of mutual interaction were estimated as: k = 3.5 × 1010 L/mol·s and k = 3.4 × 1010 L/mol·s. Rate constants for the reactions of cross interaction were estimated as: k = 8.6 × 1010 L/mol·s and k = 5.2 × 1010 L/mol·s. The related values of the cross interaction ratios k/(kk)1/2 = 2.6 and k/(kk)1/2 = 1.6 do not differ significantly from the statistical value of 2. The participation of the radical displacement reactions was estimated in terms of the fractions k/k = 0.38 and k/k = 0.47. Corroborative spectra were obtained from the flash photolysis of methyl ethyl ketone and biacetyl, and the relative rates of the competing primary processes were estimated from the relative peak heights of the acetyl and methyl radicals in each system.  相似文献   

4.
The recent experiments on the chloride-assisted dealkylation of alkylcobalamins by a variety of oxidants (IrCl, AuCl, Fe(H2O)5Cl2+, and PtCl), which are scattered in several previous publications, and their general kinetic characteristics are summarized. The kinetic studies are also extended to include the dealkylations of (methylaquo)?3,5,6-trimethylbenzimidazolylcobamide and protonated base-off ethylcobalamin by IrCl (1.0M Cl?) and by Fe(III) ions at 0.1M Cl?, and the demethylation of (methylaquo)?3,5,6-trimethylbenzimidazolylcobamide by AuCl (1.0M Cl?). This extension is in an effort to substantiate the general mechanism which has been previously proposed for these oxidative dealkylations. The general kinetic characteristics are described in terms of a preassociation of the reactants, followed by a rate-determining electron-transfer process to yield the R-B radical, which then undergoes further reactions to produce the products observed. The overall reactions are discussed within the framework of chlorine-bridging inner sphere electron-transfer reactions.  相似文献   

5.
Kinetics of the complex formation of chromium(III) with alanine in aqueous medium has been studied at 45, 50, and 55°C, pH 3.3–4.4, and μ = 1 M (KNO3). Under pseudo first-order conditions the observed rate constant (kobs) was found to follow the rate equation: Values of the rate parameters (kan, k, KIP, and K) were calculated. Activation parameters for anation rate constants, ΔH(kan) = 25 ± 1 kJ mol?1, ΔH(k) = 91 ± 3 kJ mol?1, and ΔS(kan) = ?244 ± 3 JK?1 mol?1, ΔS(k) = ?30 ± 10 JK?1 mol?1 are indicative of an (Ia) mechanism for kan and (Id) mechanism for k routes (‥substrate Cr(H2O) is involved in the k route whereas Cr(H2O)5OH2+ is involved in k′ route). Thermodynamic parameters for ion-pair formation constants are found to be ΔH°(KIP) = 12 ± 1 kJ mol?1, ΔH°(K) = ?13 ± 3 kJ mol?1 and ΔS°(KIP) = 47 ± 2 JK?1 mol?1, and ΔS°(K) = 20 ± 9 JK?1 mol?1.  相似文献   

6.
In the radiolysis of water vapor containing small concentrations of cyclohexane, the principal products which account for about 98% of all end products are found to be hydrogen, cyclohexene, and bicyclohexyl. Cyclohexene and bicyclohexyl yields were determined over a range of temperatures (70–200°C), total pressures (50–2400 torr), and total doses (0.15–2.0 Mrad). The disproportionation–combination ratio k/k for c-C6H11 radicals could be determined as 0.56 ± 0.01 from the ratio of cyclohexene to bicyclohexyl yield. By using c-C6D12, the ratio k/k for c-C6D11 radicals is found to be 0.38 ± 0.01. Comparison of the reactivity pattern of C6H11 and C6D11 radicals leads to (k)/(k)/(k/k) = 1.47 ± 0.02. The corresponding values for the reactions of c-C6H11 with c-C6D11 were also determined.  相似文献   

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The extinction coefficients and the decay kinetics of I and (SCN) have been characterized over the 15–90°C-temperature range. The extinction coefficients of I at 385 and 725 nm were determined to be 10,000 and 2560M?1 cm?1, respectively, based on the extinction coefficient of (SCN) at 475 nm being equal to 7600M?1 cm?1. At these three wavelengths, all extinction coefficients were constant over the temperature range studied. The rate of decay of both I and (SCN) was found to be a function of I? and SCN? concentration, respectively, as well as temperature.  相似文献   

8.
The mechanism of acid catalyzed decomposition of peroxodisulfate, (S2O) in aqueous perchlorate medium involves the hydrolysis of the species H2S2O8 and HS2O and the homolysis of the species H2S2O8, HS2O and S2O at the O? O bond. The overall rate law when 1.4M > [HClO4] > 0.1M is The constants k′ and k″ contain the hydrolysis and homolysis rate constants of HS2O8? and H2S2O8, respectively. With added Ag(I), the acid catalyzed and Ag(I) catalyzed reactions take place independently. Ag(I) catalyzed decomposition appears to involve the species AgS2O (aq).  相似文献   

9.
Rates of solvolysis of ions [Co(3Rpy)4Cl2]+ with R = Me and Et have been measured over a range of temperatures for a series of water-rich water + methanol mixtures to investigate the effect of changes in solvent structure on the solvolysis of complexes presenting a largely hydrophobic surface to the solvent. The variation of the enthalpies and entropies of activation with solvent composition has been determined. A free energy cycle relating the free energy of activation in water to that in water + methanol is applied using free energies of transfer of individual ionic species from water into water + methanol. Data for the free energy of transfer of chloride ions ΔG(Cl?) from both the spectrophotometric solvent sorting method and the TATB method for separating ΔG(salt) into ΔG(i) for individual ions are used: irrespective of the source of ΔG(Cl?), in general, ?ΔG(Co(Rpy)4Cl2+) > ?ΔG(Co(Rpy)4Cl2+), where Rpy = py, 4Mepy, 4Etpy, 3Etpy, and 3Mepy, showing that changes in solvent structure in water-rich water + methanol mixtures generally stabilize the cation in the transition state more than the cation in the initial state for this type of complex ion. A similar result is found when the free energy cycle is applied to the solvolysis of the dichloro (2,2′,2″-triaminotriethylamine)cobalt(III) ion. The introduction of a Me or Et group on the pyridine ring in [Co(Rpy)4Cl2]+ has little influence on the difference {ΔG(Co(Rpy)4Cl2+)?ΔG(Co(Rpy)4Cl2+)} in water + methanol with the mol fraction of methanol < 0.20.  相似文献   

10.
The kinetics of the permanganate oxidation of formic acid in aqueous perchloric acid has been studied. The results indicate that this reaction is autocatalyzed by both manganese(II) ion (formed as a reaction product) and colloidal manganese dioxide (formed as an intermediate). The apparent rate constants corresponding to the noncatalytic and autocatalytic reaction pathways are given, respectively, by the following equations The activation energies associated with the true rate constants, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, and ?? are 37.2, 62.5, 70.9, 52.5, 40.8, and 59.9 kJ mol?1, respectively. The percentage of the total reaction corresponding to each pathway is given for typical experimental conditions. Mechanisms in agreement with the kinetic data are proposed for the six different reaction pathways observed.  相似文献   

11.
An earlier correlation between isolated CH stretching frequencies, v, and experimental CH bond dissociation energies, in hydrocarbons, fluorocarbons, and CHO compounds, is updated. A stabilization energy, E, which reflects only the properties of the radical, is defined by the deviation of a point from the above correlation. E values for a variety of radicals are listed and discussed. In H? C? N and H? C? O compounds E is low or negligible, due to the low v found in these compounds. The conventional definition of ES then represents a serious misnomer, which distracts attention from the probable source of discrepancies between experimental and ab initio values of DH°(C? H), namely, the parent molecules. Stereo electronic effects concerned with the breaking of CH bonds are predicted in a variety of situations. Some experimental determinations of DH°(C? H), viz., in C2H4, HCOOH, CH3CHO, CH3NH2, are considered to be probably in error. Schemes for partitioning energies of atomization into ‘standard’ or ‘intrinsic’ bond energies are criticized.  相似文献   

12.
The kinetics and equilibria of the reaction: have been studied in the temperature range 298–333 K by using the very low pressure reactor (VLPR) technique. Combining the estimated entropy change of reaction (1), ΔS = 8.1 ± 1.0 eu, with the measured ΔG, we find ΔH = 4.2 ± 0.4 kcal/mol; ΔH(CH3CHOC2H5) = ?20.2 kcal/mol, and DH° [Et OCH(Me)-H] = 91.7 ± 0.4 kcal/mol. We find: where θ = 2.3 RT in kcal/mol. It has been shown that the reaction proceeds via a loose transition state and the “contact TS” model calculation gives a very good agreement with the observed value.  相似文献   

13.
Thermochemical analysis of the electron capture process of SF6 leads to a rate constant for the reverse process \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ {\rm SF}_6^ - \mathop \to \limits^2 {\rm SF}_6 + e^ -,k_2 = 1.5 \times 10^{13 - 31.4/\theta } {\rm s}^{{\rm - 1}} $\end{document}, where θ = 2.303RT, in kcal/mol. The electron affinity of 32±3 kcal/mol is deduced from the observed bimolecularity of the capture process down to 0.1 torr Ar bath gas and estimated entropies of SF6 and SF. The capture process is discussed from the view point of the formation of a metastable SF electron (SF6·e) Langevin complex which appears to have a lifetime of about 2 × 10?13 s. Curve crossing from the SF6·e complex to vibrationally excited (SF)* appears to have a normal rate and A factor. This is interpreted to indicate near-resonant coupling between the orbiting electron and the vibronic motions of SF6, together with similarity in structure of SF6 and SF. It is shown that the apparent slowness of thermal electron ejection from SF is a result of an unfavorable equilibrium constant rather than a slow rate.  相似文献   

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The results of comprehensive equilibrium and kinetic studies of the iron(III)–sulfate system in aqueous solutions at I = 1.0 M (NaClO4), in the concentration ranges of T = 0.15–0.3 mM, and at pH 0.7–2.5 are presented. The iron(III)–containing species detected are FeOH2+ (=FeH?1), (FeOH) (=Fe2H?2), FeSO, and Fe(SO4) with formation constants of log β = ?2.84, log β = ?2.88, log β = 2.32, and log β = 3.83. The formation rate constants of the stepwise formation of the sulfate complexes are k1a = 4.4 × 103 M?1 s?1 for the ${\rm Fe}^{3+} + {\rm SO}_4^{2-}\,\stackrel{k_{1a}}{\rightleftharpoons}\, {\rm FeSO}_4^+The results of comprehensive equilibrium and kinetic studies of the iron(III)–sulfate system in aqueous solutions at I = 1.0 M (NaClO4), in the concentration ranges of T = 0.15–0.3 mM, and at pH 0.7–2.5 are presented. The iron(III)–containing species detected are FeOH2+ (=FeH?1), (FeOH) (=Fe2H?2), FeSO, and Fe(SO4) with formation constants of log β = ?2.84, log β = ?2.88, log β = 2.32, and log β = 3.83. The formation rate constants of the stepwise formation of the sulfate complexes are k1a = 4.4 × 103 M?1 s?1 for the ${\rm Fe}^{3+} + {\rm SO}_4^{2-}\,\stackrel{k_{1a}}{\rightleftharpoons}\, {\rm FeSO}_4^+$ step and k2 = 1.1 × 103 M?1 s?1 for the ${\rm FeSO}_4^+ + {\rm SO}_4^{2-} \stackrel{k_2}{\rightleftharpoons}\, {\rm Fe}({\rm SO}_4)_2^-$ step. The mono‐sulfate complex is also formed in the ${\rm Fe}({\rm OH})^{2+} + {\rm SO}_4^{2-} \stackrel{k_{1b}}{\longrightarrow} {\rm FeSO}_4^+$ reaction with the k1b = 2.7 × 105 M?1 s?1 rate constant. The most surprising result is, however, that the 2 FeSO? Fe3+ + Fe(SO4) equilibrium is established well before the system as a whole reaches its equilibrium state, and the main path of the formation of Fe(SO4) is the above fast (on the stopped flow scale) equilibrium process. The use and advantages of our recently elaborated programs for the evaluation of equilibrium and kinetic experiments are briefly outlined. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 40: 114–124, 2008  相似文献   

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The thermal decomposition of ethane has been reinvestigated using the single pulse, reflected shock technique. Reflected shock temperatures were corrected for boundary layer-induced nonidealities using the thermal decomposition of cyclohexene as a kinetic standard. The rate constant for the reaction was calculated from the rate of formation of methane under conditions of very low extent of reaction, over a temperature range of 1000–1241 K. Ethane compositions of 1% and 3% in argon at total reaction pressures of 3 and 9 atm were used, and a small pressure dependence of k1 was observed. An RRKM model is described which gives excellent agreement with this and other recent dissociation and recombination rate constant data in light of a recent revision to the thermochemistry of the methyl radical. In the range of 1000–1300 K an RRKM extrapolated k is given by the expression, log k = 17.2 ? 91,000/2.3RT, while at 298 K the calculation gives log k (l/mol sec) = 10.44, where k is calculated from k and the equilibrium constant.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the acqueous-phase reactions of the free radicals ·OH, ·Cl, and SO· with the halogenated acetates, CH2FCOO?, CHF2COO?, CF3COO?, and with CH2ClCOO?, CHCl2COO?, CCl3COO? were investigated. Generally, the reactivity decreases with increasing halogen substitution and is in the order k(·OH) > k(SO·) > k(·Cl), but there is no general relation between the effect on reactivity of chlorine and fluorine substitution. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

17.
The vibrationally excited molecules CF3CH and CF3CD have been synthesized by radical combination (produced by ketone photolysis), and HF and DF elimination from them studied as a function of temperature and pressure. Using RRK theory many calculations have recently been made of critical energies for the decomposition of "hot" fluoroethane molecules. Taking CF3CH as an example, it is concluded that the empiricism involved in such calculations renders results of doubtful significance. The non-equilibrium kinetic isotope effect is kH/kD = 3.1 at 470°K. Arrhenius parameters are also presented for radical abstraction reactions from the ketone source molecules.  相似文献   

18.
The kinetics of the reversible recombination of the 2-phenyl- (I), 2-p-methoxyphenyl-(II), and 2-p-nitrophenyl-3-oxo-2,3-dihydrobenzothiophene-2-yl (III) radicals have been investigated. Recombination rate constants of R(I–III) have been determined in different solvents (2k1 ~ 109 M?1 s?1). The rate of reaction (I) with R(I–III) decreases with increasing solvent viscosity η. In the toluene-vaseline oil mixture (2 ? η ? 120 cP) the recombination of R(I–III) is molecular mobility limited. The thermodynamic parameters of reaction (I) have been determined: ΔH0 = 20–30 kcal/mol. Activation volumes ΔV for recombination of R(II) have been measured. In n-propanol ΔV is equal to the viscous flow activation volume of the solvent ΔV. In toluene and chloroform ΔV < ΔV. For the last two solvents the activation volumes of the cage reaction have been estimated ΔV = ?(2–3) cm3/mol. Visible-range absorption spectra and ESR spectra have been recorded for R(I–III). The role of cage effect in the reactivity anisotropy averaging of R(I–III) is discussed. The potential of the high-pressure tests for deriving information about the elementary act of a fast bimolecular reaction is considered.  相似文献   

19.
Experiments are described in which the kinetics of cathodic hydrogen evolution from the unhydrated H3O+ ion in pure CF3SO H3O+ are compared with those from an aqueous solution of CF3SO3H where the proton is mainly in a fully hydrated state as H9O. From the acid hydrate, which exists mainly as the ionic compound CF3SOH3O+, rates of H2 evolution at Ni, Pt, and Hg electrodes, measured at a given overpotential or expressed as exchange current densities, are between about 3.5 and 20 times slower than those from the same electrolyte in dilute (1.0M) aqueous solution. Allowing for the concentration differences in these two types of system and double-layer effects, the rate constants are between about 9.4 and 216 times smaller for the reaction from H3O+ than from H9O at the above electrodes. The evaluation of apparent heats of activation for H2 evolution from the two types of proton sources allows ratios of real frequency factors to be calculated for discharge from H3O+ and H9O. These data have a bearing on the theoretical conclusions regarding proton discharge mechanisms and show that frequency factor effects can be as important as activation energy differences in determining the rates of proton discharge from different proton sources. The results are discussed in terms of current ideas about electron and proton transfer in electrochemical reactions, the state of hydration of H+, and the role of discharge from paired CF3SO and H3O+ ions. In particular, the molecular mechanics of discharge of the proton from the molecular ion H3O+ can be different from that from the fully hydrated H+ ion where many more HO- vibrational and librational modes can be involved in the process of activation of the H9O entity.  相似文献   

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Studies of the reaction of Br + propylene to produce HBr and allyl radical were made using VLPR (Very Low Pressure Reactor) over the range 263–363 K. Apparent bimolecular rate constants k were found to vary in an inverse manner with the initial concentration of bromine atoms introduced into the reactor. Plots of k against [Br] give straight lines whose intercepts were taken to be the true bimolecular, metathesis rate constant k1. The reaction scheme is where k2 ? k1 and k?1 [HBr] is negligibly small under our conditions. Arrhenius parameters for k1 were assigned for linear and bent transition states and shown to give excellent fits to the observed intercepts. where θ = 2.303 RT (kcal mol?1). The dependence of k on [Br] is accounted for in terms of the reactivity of Br* (2P1/2) produced in the microwave discharge. The activation energy for the metathesis reaction of Br* with propylene is shown to be very small.  相似文献   

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