Abstract

The kinetics of metal(II) ion-mediated acid decomposition of tris(dimethylglyoximato)nickelate(IV), [Ni(dmg)3]2–, with concomitant intramolecular electron transfer to produce [M(Hdmg)2] and Ni2+(aq) have been studied at 35 °C and ionic strength 0.57 mol dm–3 in aqueous medium in the range 3.6 ≲ pH ≲ 6.8. The reactions proceed via equilibrium formation of 1 : 1 adducts involving the protonated NiIV complex and MII(aq)(M = Cu, Zn, or Ni) present in the medium. While the rate-determining steps in the reactions with CuII are envisaged to involve acid decomposition of the adduct formed in addition to proton-assisted decomposition of the NiIV complex, those in the reactions with ZnII and NiII proceed essentially by routes parallel to the proton-assisted decomposition. U.v.–visible spectral changes in the NiIV–CuII reaction indicate the formation of the 1 : 1 adduct.

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