This study demonstrates that oxalate has a strong inhibiting effect on Fe-c
atalyzed S(IV) oxidation by oxygen in aqueous solution. While the pseudo-fi
rst order rate constant of S(IV) oxidation was determined to be 1.6 x 10(3)
M-1 s(-1) in experiments without oxalate, the oxidation of S(IV) was total
ly inhibited at a molar concentration ratio of iron:oxalate = 1:5 at an oxa
late concentration of 4 mu M. Under these conditions, the Fe(II)/Fe(III) ra
tio remained nearly constant during the observed reaction time. The determi
ned rate constants were independent of the initial oxidation state of iron.
However, with increasing concentrations of oxalate, a longer induction per
iod is observed for experiments with iron initially in the Fe(II) oxidation
state.