Issue 10, 1996

Influence of mixed sulfur–nitrogen oxides on the redox kinetics of iron ions in aqueous solution

Abstract

The influence of mixed sulfur–nitrogen oxides on the redox chemistry of iron-(III) and -(II) species in aqueous solution was studied kinetically as a function of various concentrations. Two oxides, viz. HONH(SO3) and HON(SO3)22–, were found to reduce FeIII to FeII, whereby these oxides undergo an iron(III)-induced hydrolysis reaction. The hydrolysis products were analysed by ion chromatography. These redox reactions can in principle account for the inhibiting effect of sulfur–nitrogen oxides on the metal-catalysed autoxidation of sulfur(IV) oxides. Possible reaction mechanisms are suggested.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 2135-2141

Influence of mixed sulfur–nitrogen oxides on the redox kinetics of iron ions in aqueous solution

V. Lepentsiotis, F. F. Prinsloo, R. van Eldik and H. Gutberlet, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 2135 DOI: 10.1039/DT9960002135

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