Issue 7, 1981

The mechanism and kinetics of the substitution of azide, thiocyanate, and cyanide ions in aquopentacyanocobaltate(III) and pentacyanohydroxocobaltate(III)

Abstract

The substitution of pentacyanohydroxocobaltate(III), [Co(CN)5(OH)]3–, by azide ion is shown to take place by the reaction of aquopentacyanocobaltate(III), [Co(CN)5(OH2)]2–, in equilibrium with it. Deviations from simple second-order rate laws for the substitution of azide, thiocynate, and cyanide into [Co(CN)5(OH2)]2– at unit ionic strength and 40 °C are sufficiently small to be comparable with effects due to ionic activity variation and should not be accepted as evidence of a dissociative (D) mechanism. The reactions are reliably assigned to this class on the basis of activation volumes, solvent effects, and nucleophile competition experiments.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1578-1582

The mechanism and kinetics of the substitution of azide, thiocyanate, and cyanide ions in aquopentacyanocobaltate(III) and pentacyanohydroxocobaltate(III)

M. G. Burnett and W. M. Gilfillan, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1578 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810001578

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