Abstract

Research was carried out to determine conditions for the anodic generation of manganese(III) with high current efficiency in solutions of sodium perchlorate in acetic acid, and to examine the behaviour of the oxidant thus generated. The effects of water and acetic anhydride on current efficiency in the generation of the oxidant was also examined. The formal redox potential of the Mn(III)/ Mn(II) system is decreased with increasing concentrations of sodium acetate in the solution. The effect of sodium perchlorate and perchloric acid concentrations is the reverse. Procedures for coulometric titrations of a number of substances with the generated oxidant were developed, end point being detected using biamperometric and potentiometric methods. Perchloric acid accelerates the oxidation of certain substances with manganese(III) in acetic acid and increases the sensitivity of end-point detection using the potentiometric method.

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