Oxyhalogen–sulfur chemistry Oxidation of 2-aminoethanethiolsulfuric acid by iodate in acidic medium

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Claudius Mundoma and Reuben H. Simoyi


Abstract

The oxidation of 2-aminoethanethiolsulfuric acid, AETSA, by iodate has been studied in highly acidic media. The reaction is very slow and shows some clock-reaction characteristics in which iodine is formed after some induction period. The oxidation of AETSA involves the oxidation of only one of the sulfur atoms to SO42-. The other sulfur atom remains attached to the carbon chain as a sulfonic acid (taurine). The stoichiometry of the reaction is: IO3-+H2NCH2CH2 S–SO3H+H2O→ H2NCH2CH2SO3H+I- +SO42-+2H+. The reaction of I2 and AETSA was found to be slow and autoinhibitory as the I- formed combines with the remaining I2 to form the relatively unreactive triiodide ion, I3-. The second-order rate constant for the reaction between I2 and AETSA was determined as 16.7±2.3 M-1 s-1.


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