Kinetics of reaction between vanadium(V) and iodide ions in the presence of oxygen
Abstract
The kinetics of reduction of vanadium(V) by iodide ions in aqueous solution have been investigated in the presence of oxygen at 25 °C and ionic strength 0·4M(NaClO4). The results show that the reaction occurs through two parallel paths (i), the first being oxygen-independent, the second involving a molecule of O2. The term b(s–1)v=a+b[O2](i) is given by equation (ii). The mechanism of the oxygen-dependent path involves formation of a peroxovanadium(V)b=(3·3 ± 0·5)× 103[H4VO4+][I–]2[H+]2(ii) intermediate, [VO(O2)]+, which, rapidly reacting with iodide ions, regenerates vanadium(V), VO2+, ions.