Kinetics of the oxidation of benzyl alcohol by tris(2,2′-bipyridine)nickel(III) ions in aqueous perchlorate media
Abstract
The oxidation of benzyl alcohol by [Ni(bipy)3]3+ is first-order in both NiIII and the alcohol. The observed independence of the second-order rate constant with acidity conforms with the following previous findings: (a)[Ni(bipy)3]3+ oxidizes substrates in the outer sphere without removal of a 2,2′-bipyridine from NiIII; (b) equilibrium studies on solvent-sorting in the solvation of the proton predict that the tendency for benzyl alcohol (BzOH) to form an oxidatively inactive {H+(H2O)x–1 ROH} complex from ROH and {H+(H2O)x} should be low. The transition-state parameters are compared for several substrates oxidized by [Ni(bipy)3]3+.