Abstract
The kinetics of the Ru(III) catalysed oxidation of six derivatives of phenethyl alcohol (X-C6H4-CH2CH2OH where X═H, Cl, Br, CH3, OCH3 or NO2) by manganese(III) sulfate, in sulfuric acid solution at 30°C, were followed spectrophotometrically at λmax =500 nm. The rate shows a first-order dependence on [Mn(III)] and Michaelis-Menten kinetics was observed with the substrate. The rate was of fractional-order in [Ru(III)]. Hammett acidity function (─H0) has been invoked to explain the retardation of the rate by acid. Bunnett plots indicated the absence of water molecule participation in the rate-limiting step. Variation of the ionic strength and the dielectric constant and the addition of the reaction product Mn(II) and anions such as C1−, SO2+ 4, and F− have no effect on the rate. The solvent isotope effect k(H2O)/k(D2O) =1.38 was observed. Proton inventory studies were made in H2O-D2O mixtures. A linear free energy relationship was observed when the results were analyzed by Hammett and Okamoto-Brown equations. Activation parameters were computed. A mechanism consistent with the observed kinetics has been proposed.
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