Abstract
The kinetics of oxidation of ascorbic acid to dehydroascorbic acid by hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by ethylenediaminetetraacetatoruthenate(III) has been studied over the pH range 1.50 – 2.50, at 30°C and μ = 0.1 M KNO 3. The reaction has a first-order dependence on ascorbic acid and Ru(III)-EDTA concentrations, an inverse first-order dependence on hydrogen ion concentration, and is independent of hydrogen peroxide concentration in the pH range studied. A mechanism has been proposed in which ascorbate anion forms a kinetic intermediate with the catalyst in a pre-equilibrium step. Ruthenium(III) is reduced to ruthenium(II) in a rate-determining step and is reoxidized with hydrogen peroxide back to the Ru(III) complex in a fast step.
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