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The kinetics of complex formation between Ti(IV) and hydrogen peroxide
Author(s) -
O'Sullivan Daniel W.,
Tyree Michael
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of chemical kinetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.341
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1097-4601
pISSN - 0538-8066
DOI - 10.1002/kin.20259
Subject(s) - hydrogen peroxide , chemistry , reaction rate constant , kinetics , activation energy , hydrolysis , peroxide , molar absorptivity , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , optics
Abstract The kinetics of the formation of the titanium‐peroxide [TiO 2+ 2 ] complex from the reaction of Ti(IV)OSO 4 with hydrogen peroxide and the hydrolysis of hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide (HMHP) were examined to determine whether Ti(IV)OSO 4 could be used to distinguish between hydrogen peroxide and HMHP in mixed solutions. Stopped‐flow analysis coupled to UV‐vis spectroscopy was used to examine the reaction kinetics at various temperatures. The molar absorptivity (ε) of the [TiO 2+ 2 ] complex was found to be 679.5 ± 20.8 L mol −1 cm −1 at 405 nm. The reaction between hydrogen peroxide and Ti(IV)OSO 4 was first order with respect to both Ti(IV)OSO 4 and H 2 O 2 with a rate constant of 5.70 ± 0.18 × 10 4 M −1 s −1 at 25°C, and an activation energy, E a = 40.5 ± 1.9 kJ mol −1 . The rate constant for the hydrolysis of HMHP was 4.3 × 10 −3 s −1 at pH 8.5. Since the rate of complex formation between Ti(IV)OSO 4 and hydrogen peroxide is much faster than the rate of hydrolysis of HMHP, the Ti(IV)OSO 4 reaction coupled to time‐dependent UV‐vis spectroscopic measurements can be used to distinguish between hydrogen peroxide and HMHP in solution. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 39: 457–461, 2007