Abstract
AbstractThe kinetics of the ligand exchange reaction between aquapentacyanoruthenate(II) [Ru(CN)5OH2]3− ion and naphthalene substituted ligands [α‐nitroso‐β‐naphthol (αNβN), and nitroso‐R‐salt (NRS)] has been studied in aqueous salt solutions of sodium chloride (NaCl) or tetrapropylammonium bromide (Pr4NBr) salt. The kinetics was monitored spectrophotometrically at 525 nm corresponding to the λmax of reddish‐brown‐colored substituted products, [Ru(CN)5(αNβN)]3− or [Ru(CN)5(NRS)]3−. Increasing the ionic strength of the reaction mixture using NaCl, exerted a negative salt effect on the rate of formation of naphthalene‐substituted products. At the same time, an increment in the concentration of Pr4NBr imparted a positive salt effect on the reaction. The observed rate constant (kobs) exhibits linear increment with respect to the concentration of NRS or αNβN while remaining invariant with variation in [Ru(CN)5OH2]3−. The computed activation parameters for NRS (∆H# = 24.55 kJ mol−1, Ea = 27.03 kJ mol−1, ∆G# = 87.83 kJ mol−1, and ∆S# = – 212.5 J K−1 mol−1) and αNβN ((∆H# = 17.33 kJ mol−1, Ea = 19.81 kJ mol−1, ∆G# = 87.87 kJ mol−1, and ∆S# = – 236.7 J K−1 mol−1) also support the proposed mechanism.
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