Kinetics and mechanism of the multi-step oxidation of ethylenediaminetetraacetate by [Ag(OH)4]– in alkaline media
Abstract
Alkaline solutions of [Ag(OH)4]– oxidise ethylenediaminetetraacetate (edta) in a multistep sequence which produces iminodiacetate (ida), glycinate and glycolate ions, and eventually ammonia, formaldehyde, carbon dioxide and water. The reaction shows changing stoichiometry and product distribution. At [edta]0/[Ag(OH)4–]0= 1:1, glycinate and ida are produced in similar amounts with detectable ammonia and formaldehyde. When [edta]0/[Ag(OH)4–]0= 200:1, very little glycinate is produced with no ammonia or formaldehyde detected. The kinetics of the oxidation was studied by the stopped-flow method at high excesses of edta and 25°C and I= 1.2 mol dm–3. The overall rate is as in equation (i), where the coefficients, obtained by non-linear least-square analysis, are A=kobs=