Km. Thompson et al., MECHANISM OF BLEACHING BY PEROXIDES .1. KINETICS OF BLEACHING OF PHENOLPHTHALEIN BY HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE AT HIGH PH, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 89(8), 1993, pp. 1203-1209
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The kinetics of the oxidation of phenolphthalein by alkaline hydrogen
peroxide have been studied in aqueous solution over a range of pH, ion
ic strength and temperature. The rate of reaction was found to be firs
t order in both phenolphthalein and hydrogen peroxide. Use of free rad
ical and singlet oxygen trapping agents have ruled out the involvement
of these species in the reaction. The variation of the rate constant
with pH and ionic strength has shown that at pH greater-than-or-equal-
to 11 the main reaction is that between the pink bisphenolate form of
phenolphthalein and the perhydroxyl anion, HO2-. At pH 9, epoxidation
by the hydrogen peroxide molecule contributed most to the overall rate
constant. Borate-buffered solutions gave a faster rate of reaction th
an those in hydrogencarbonate or ammonia buffers. Experiments over the
temperature range 21.0-45.0-degrees-C lead to activation energies of
43.3 and 48.4 kJ mol-1 and entropies of activation of -149 and -131 J
K-1 mol-1 at 298 K, in carbonate and borate buffers, respectively. A m
echanism for the reaction is proposed.