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Hydration,entropy, and energy relationships for periodate oxidations
Authors:Jay E. Taylor
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242, USADepartment of Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA.===
Abstract:Periodate oxidations of ethanediol and pinacol each occur in two phases; these are (1) formation and (2) decomposition of the intermediate complex. In phase (1), an increase in acidity gives equation image . The rate of oxidation of ethanediol decreases with increasing acidity, whereas the rate of oxidation of pinacol maximizes with H5IO6. For both glycols, the activation energy increases and ΔSact decreases with increasing acidity. In phase (2), the energy of activation is essentially constant with pH, whereas the rate decreases, and the entropy of activation decreases modestly as pH decreases. The latter correlates with the nonhomogeniuty of product formation. Rates for 3‐chloro‐1,2‐propanediol are also listed. Pentaerythritol forms an inactive complex with equation image or H5IO6 indicating the importance of chelation in the formation of the intermediate complex. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:rates  oxidations  energy
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