The reduction of Fe(V) by cyanide has been studied anaerobically in alkalin
e media (pH 10.55-12.10) by using a premix pulse radiolysis technique. The
results demonstrated for the first time the spectroscopic evidence for sequ
ential one-electron reductions of Fe(V) to Fe(IV) to Fe(III) in aqueous med
ia. Rates for reductions decrease with an increase in pH and appeared to be
related to deprotonation of Fe(V) and Fe(IV) species. The reactivity of th
e three ferrates (Fe(VI), Fe(V), and Fe(IV)) with cyanide showed that Fe(V)
and Fe(IV) are approximately four- and two-orders of magnitude more reacti
ve than Fe(VI), respectively. These rates suggest that Fe(VI) oxidations of
compounds may be accelerated if reactions are performed in the presence of
one-electron or two-electron reducing substrates.