Abstract

Mössbauer and electronic absorbance spectroscopic studies on the reactions of iron(II): ascorbic acid with molecular oxygen in aqueous and methanolic solutions are reported. Both spectroscopic techniques show that in the starting mixtures there are no iron(II): ascorbate complexes. On mixing the iron(II)/ascorbate solution with solutions containing molecular oxygen at pH 6–7 high spin iron(III) is observed in the Mössbauer spectrum. Coloured intermediates, the lifetimes of which are solvent dependent, are seen by stopped-flow spectrophotometry. We assign these coloured intermediates as iron(III) ascorbate complexes. The stoichiometry of the initial reaction between iron(II) and oxygen is shown to be 2Fe(II):O 2 by stopped-flow methods. A scheme for the overall reactions is discussed.

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