Oxidation of 2,5-dimethylnitrosobenzene in carbon tetrachloride by dinitrogen tetroxide
Abstract
The oxidation of 2,5-dimethylnitrosobenzene in carbon tetrachloride by dinitrogen tetroxide has been studied kinetically by u.v. spectrophotometry. It appears that the oxidising entity is nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Second-order kinetics were found to be obeyed with first-order dependence on the nitroso-compound and on the nitrogen dioxide. The oxidation was not acid-catalysed. The energy of activation is 7·3 ± 0·6 kcal. mole–1 and the entropy of activation –32·4 ± 2·0 cal. mole–1 deg.–1.
A mechanism consistent with these kinetics is discussed.