Abstract

It is shown that the rate of oxidation of oxalic acid H2C2O4 during the ozonation of its solutions grows considerably if sodium chloride is added to the solution. Based on the kinetics of evolution of molecular chlorine during ozone treatment of solutions of H2C2O4 and NaCl, the mechanism of reaction of oxalic acid with chlorine is clarified, and the rate constant of this reaction is determined.

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