Electrostriction and counter ion effects in an outer-sphere electron transfer reaction. Kinetics of the reduction of hexachloroiridate(IV) by iodide ion
Cd. Hubbard et al., Electrostriction and counter ion effects in an outer-sphere electron transfer reaction. Kinetics of the reduction of hexachloroiridate(IV) by iodide ion, J CHEM S DA, (7), 2001, pp. 1069-1075
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44
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS
The kinetics of the reaction between the hexachloroiridate(IV) ion and iodi
de ion in aqueous acidic media has been monitored spectrophotometrically in
the temperature range 20 to 40 degreesC, at ambient and at elevated pressu
res (up to 125 MPa). With suitable selection of reactant concentrations the
reaction can be studied as simple pseudo first-order (iodide ion in excess
) yielding a second-order rate constant of 1.42x10(3) M-1 s(-1) at 25 degre
esC and atmospheric pressure. This compares favourably with a value of 1.38
x10(3) M-1 s(-1) for the same parameter, determined previously under the sa
me conditions. The reaction rate varies to a limited degree with variation
in the conjugate base of the acids employed, which may be the result of a s
econdary medium effect. Potassium ions exert a significant catalytic effect
, a finding that parallels those reported for other anion-anion redox react
ions. The reaction is moderately sensitive to temperature: Delta HS double
dagger (;) ranges from 18 to 34 kJ mol(-1) depending on the reaction medium
. All DeltaS double dagger (;) values are distinctly negative, suggesting a
degree of molecular ordering and/or increasing electrostriction in the rat
e limiting step. Under all conditions employed pressure accelerates the rea
ction rate, resulting in large negative volumes of activation, typically -2
0 to -25 cm(3) mol(-1). How the thermal and activation parameters relate to
the mechanism is discussed.