Oxidation of Fe(CN) 4–6 by S2O 2–8 in AOT–oil–water microemulsions
Abstract
The Oxidation of hexacyanoferrat (II) by peroxodisulfate has been studied in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (aerosol-OT or AOT)–oil–water microemulsions at 298.2 K. The rate of this reaction is appreciably higher in a microemulsion than when it takes place in a conventional aqueous solution. The dependence of the rate constants on the surfactant concentration, on the nature of the oil phase and on the molar ratio w=[H2O]/[AOT] has been investigated. Results show that when the AOT concentration remains constant, the reaction rate increases by decreasing the molar ratio, w. For a given [H2O]/[AOT] value, the reaction rate shows no dependence on the surfactant concentration or on the nature of the oil phase.