Abstract

Hydrolysis reaction was carried out at varying NaOH concentrations of 0.008, 0.016 and 0.024 M, variable temperature of 6 and 21 °C, and constant initial crystal violet (CV) concentration of 2.6 × 10–5 M. Kinetic data of the reaction were generated using UV–Vis Spectrophotometer. Analysis of the reaction kinetics shows that the overall rate order of the hydrolysis reaction was 1st order. The individual rate order of the reaction with respect to NaOH and CV was temperature dependent. At 21 °C the rate order with respect to NaOH and CV were 0.24th and 0.76th, respectively. While at 6 °C the individual rate order were 0.38th and 0.62th with respect to NaOH and CV, respectively. Values of the reaction rate constant (k) at 21 and 6 °C were 7.2 and 1.9 left( {frac{{{text{mol}}}}{{text{L}}}} right)^{{ - 0.9}} min^{-1}, respectively. The activation energy of the reaction was determined as 60.57 kJ/mol. The reaction was an endothermic reaction having enthalpy values of 58.13 and 58.29 kJ/mol at 21 and 6 °C, respectively. The entropy and Gibbs free energy of the hydrolysis reaction at ambient temperature of 21 °C were − 64.72 J/mol K and 77.15 kJ/K, respectively. At 6 °C the entropy and Gibbs free energy of the reaction were − 64.29 J/mol K and 76.19 kJ/K, respectively.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe individual rate order of the reaction with respect to NaOH and Crystal violet (CV) was temperature dependent

  • This study provides the thermodynamic parameters of hydrolysis reaction of crystal violet such as the enthalpy, the activation energy and the entropy at ambient and below ambient temperatures

  • Hydrolysis reaction of crystal violet is an endothermic reaction which is insensitive to temperature change, the enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs free energy obtained at ambient temperature were 58.13 kJ/mol, − 64.72 J/mol K

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Introduction

The individual rate order of the reaction with respect to NaOH and CV was temperature dependent. The entropy and Gibbs free energy of the hydrolysis reaction at ambient temperature of 21 °C were − 64.72 J/mol K and 77.15 kJ/K, respectively. Crystal violet (CV) is a cationic triphenyl methane dye chemically known as hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride It is a highly demanded industrial raw material used in far-reaching industrial and medical applications. Removal of colour is the basic most important objective of water treatment process in industrial processes where large quantity of recycled water is needed for operations where soluble organic impurities have no impact Such industrial processes include plastics, leather, paint, textile, acrylic etc

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