Issue 1, 1979

Reaction of silver(I) oxide with nitrogen monoxide

Abstract

The reaction of Ag2O with NO has been studied in the range 333–473 K with flow and batch reactors. The reaction products are Ag[NO2], Ag[NO3], Ag, and NO2. A change in the products with reaction times reveals that [AgNO2] is the primary product by reaction (i), Ag2O + NO Ag[NO2]+ Ag, and then decomposes to Ag[NO3] with the evolution of NO by reaction (ii), 2 Ag[NO2] Ag[NO3]+ Ag + NO. When Ag[NO2] is a starting material, reaction (iii), Ag[NO2] Ag + NO2, occurs together with (ii). Reaction (i) occurs mainly at ⩽353 K and the reaction order with respect to [NO] is close to unity. Reactions (ii) and (iii) proceed at [gt-or-equal]353 K and are inhibited by NO. At [gt-or-equal]453 K in the flow system, Ag[NO3] reacts further with NO through (iv), Ag[NO3]+ NO Ag + 2NO2. In the static system, on the other hand, (iv) does not proceed. This difference is suggested to result from NO2 inhibition of reaction (iv).

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 74-78

Reaction of silver(I) oxide with nitrogen monoxide

S. Kagawa, H. Furukawa and M. Iwamoto, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 74 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790000074

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