The interaction of dichromate with Dgalacturonic acid in aqueous solution, as a function of pH, is described. The reaction involves the reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III), but the reaction rate is remarkably dependent on pH. In fact, the reduction of Cr(V1) to Cr(II1) proceeds rather quickly in strongly acidic solutions, while it is slow in neutral or moderately acidic media. In all cases, according to the ESR evidence, Cr(V) species are found as intermediates. The stabili- ty of the Cr(V) species increases with increasing pH, so that it may be suggested that the overall reaction rate is controlled by the Cr(V) to Cr(II1) conversion.
Reduction of Chromium(VI) by D-Galacturonic Acid and Formation of Stable Cr(V) Intermediates
1988
Abstract
The interaction of dichromate with Dgalacturonic acid in aqueous solution, as a function of pH, is described. The reaction involves the reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III), but the reaction rate is remarkably dependent on pH. In fact, the reduction of Cr(V1) to Cr(II1) proceeds rather quickly in strongly acidic solutions, while it is slow in neutral or moderately acidic media. In all cases, according to the ESR evidence, Cr(V) species are found as intermediates. The stabili- ty of the Cr(V) species increases with increasing pH, so that it may be suggested that the overall reaction rate is controlled by the Cr(V) to Cr(II1) conversion.File in questo prodotto:
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