Issue 22, 2002

Reactions of methyl viologen and nitrite with thiourea dioxide. New opportunities for an old reductant

Abstract

Thiourea dioxide was used as a precursor for sulfoxylate, SO22−, which is shown to reduce the methyl viologen dication to the fully reduced form, this is the first example of a direct study of the reduction with sulfoxylate; an important advantage of sulfoxylate and its parent compound thiourea dioxide, is their ability to reduce nitrite (the final product being nitrogen) and nitrous oxide in alkaline solutions in the absence of a catalyst.

Graphical abstract: Reactions of methyl viologen and nitrite with thiourea dioxide. New opportunities for an old reductant

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
19 Sep 2002
Accepted
15 Oct 2002
First published
25 Oct 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4074-4076

Reactions of methyl viologen and nitrite with thiourea dioxide. New opportunities for an old reductant

S. V. Makarov, E. V. Kudrik, R. van Eldik and E. V. Naidenko, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4074 DOI: 10.1039/B209195J

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