Abstract

The literature concerning the chemical and electrochemical reactions of nitric oxide, nitrous acid and nitrogen dioxide in aqueous solutions is reviewed briefly, with emphasis on electrochemical reductions at platinum electrodes in acidic solutions. The voltammetric behavior of NO and NO 2 at a Pt electrode in perchloric acid is virtually identical to that for HNO 2 and this is explained on the basis of a common electroactive precursor concluded to be NO +. Three cathodic waves are obtained for acidic solutions of NO, HNO 2 and NO 2. The first two waves correspond to reduction of NO + to NO and N 2O 3 to NO, respectively. The presence of N 2O 3 results from decomposition of the parent compounds. The presence of Br - or Cl - in acidic solutions of the title compounds promotes the voltammetric reductions at lower H + concentrations. This probably results from formation of electroactive nitrosyl halides.

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