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Kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of pyruvate by permanganate
ion in aqueous perchlorate solution

Research Abstract

The kinetics and mechanism of permanganate oxidation of pyruvic acid in aqueous perchlorate at a constant ionic strength of
2.0 mol dm−3 have been investigated spectrophotometrically. The pseudo-first-order plots showed two distinct phases for the
reaction, characterized as induction and auto-acceleration periods. The induction phase is relatively slow at the early stages
of reaction and is followed by a faster process. The rate law for the oxidation was described by the sum of two exponential
terms. The oxidation showed overall second-order kinetics with respect to the reactants in the initial slow phase. However,
second-order kinetics was not maintained throughout the faster second stage. The effects of added salts lead to the conclusion
that Mn(III) and/or Mn(IV) play the main role in the reaction kinetics of the second stage. A reaction mechanism consistent
with the kinetic results is suggested and discussed.

Research Authors
Refat M. Hassan1 · Samia M. Ibrahim2 · Khalid S. Khairou3
Research Department
Research Journal
Transition Metal Chemistry
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Research Rank
1
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Research Year
2018