Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun.
2009, 74, 627-641
https://doi.org/10.1135/cccc2008200
Published online 2009-04-06 11:00:24
Abnormal salt effects on a cation/anion reaction. An interpretation based on the analysis of the components of the experimental rate constant
Francisco Sánchez, Pilar Perez-Tejeda, Rafael Jimenez and Isaac Villa*
Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Sevilla, c/Profesor García González s/n, 41012 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract
Salt effects (NaNO3) on the kinetics of the reactions [Fe(CN)6]3– + [Ru(NH3)5(pyz)]2+ = [Fe(CN)6]4– + [Ru(NH3)5(pyz)]3+ (pyz = pyrazine) were studied through T-jump measurements. An abnormal (positive) salt effect on the forward reaction was observed and a normal (negative) effect on the reverse one. These facts imply an asymmetric behavior of anion/cation reactions depending on the charge sign of the oxidant and reductant. The results can be rationalized by using the Marcus–Hush treatment for electron-transfer reactions after decomposition of the experimental rate constants into their components.
Keywords: Electron transfer; T-Jump measurements; Kinetics; Abnormal salt effect; Marcus–Hush treatment; Ferricyanide oxidation; Ruthenium complexes; Thermodynamics.
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