Kinetics of silver(I)-catalysed oxidation of hydrazinium ion by the [ethylenebis(biguanide)]silver(III) cation

Banerjee, Rupendranath ; Das, Amitava ; Dasgupta, Subrata (1990) Kinetics of silver(I)-catalysed oxidation of hydrazinium ion by the [ethylenebis(biguanide)]silver(III) cation Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions, 1990 (7). pp. 2271-2275. ISSN 1472-7773

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Abstract

Silver(I) strongly catalyses the quantitative oxidation of hydrazine to dinitrogen by the complex [ethylenebis(biguanide)]silver(III), [Ag(H2L)]3+. In the range pH 2-3 the reaction follows the rate law (i)-d[complex]/dt=k0= 2K1k1[Ag+]2[N2H5+]/[H+](i), where k0 is the observed zero-order rate constant for large excess of Ag+, H+, and N2H5+ over the complex. Values of 1 O4K1k1 were 2.22 ± 0.16, 4.1 ± 0.25, 7.17 ± 0.5, and 12.5 ± 0.8 dm3 mol-1 s-1 at 15,20, 25, and 30°C. Corresponding ΔH+ and ΔS+ values are 82 ± 8 kJ mol-1 and -8 ± 2J K-1 mol-1 respectively. Under experimental conditions where AgII is detectable in concentrations less than about 10-6 mol dm-3, the whole reaction course is e.p.r. silent. No evidence for the formation of any radical intermediate is available. Apparently, a AgI-Ag0 catalytic cycle is involved wherein Ag+ slowly oxidises hydrazine of [Ag(N2H4)]+, with use of the complex as an oxidant which rapidly regenerates Ag+ from Ag02 formed as an intermediate.

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