Issue 0, 1970

Studies of cyanide–xanthate mixed ligand complexes of mercury(II) in aqueous solution

Abstract

Mercury(II) has been shown to form soluble mixed-ligand complexes with cyanide and alkyl xanthate (ROCS2) ions. At total mercury(II) concentrations <0·006M and at total cyanide to total xanthate ratios between 2·1 : 1 and 4·5 : 1, the complex is of the form Hg(CN)2X(X = ROCS2), and absorbs at 255 nm. On the basis of free xanthate concentrations determined spectrophotometrically, stability constants β121=[Hg(CN)2X]/[Hg2+]-[CN]2[X] were calculated. The values obtained were (1·5 ± 0·1)× 1035, (1·8 ± 0·1)× 1035, (2·7 ± 0·2)× 1035, and (3·5 ± 0·6)× 1035, respectively, for methyl, ethyl, butyl, and hexyl xanthate, at 25 ± 0·5 °C. The overall enthalpy and entropy of formation of the ethyl homologue are –50·5 kcal. mole–1 and approximately –8 cal. mole–1 deg.–1, respectively. At mercury(II) concentrations greater than 0·006M, the concentration of a second mixed ligand species becomes significant. This species absorbs at between 302 and 303 nm, and cannot be studied by the experimental methods used in this work.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2302-2307

Studies of cyanide–xanthate mixed ligand complexes of mercury(II) in aqueous solution

K. G. Ashurst, N. P. Finkelstein and N. M. Rice, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2302 DOI: 10.1039/J19700002302

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