The kinetics of the reaction of aquomanganese(III) ions with hydrazoic acid in perchlorate media
Abstract
The reaction of aquomanganese(III) ions with hydrazoic acid in perchlorate media is of the first order in total [MnIII] and second order in [HN3], and one MnIII ion is consumed for every HN3 molecule which disappears. The observed third-order rate constant increases with increasing acidity. This is interpreted by the reaction of a hydrazidopentaquomanganese(III) ion, Mn(H2O)5HN33+, with HN3 to produce an azide radical H2N6+·, which then reacts rapidly with another MnIII ion to produce molecular nitrogen. The energy and entropy of activation are determined. The significance of hydrazido-complexes in the aquation of azido-complexes is discussed.