The kinetics of the oxidation of methyl- (MeMA), ethyl- (EtMA), or benzylmalonic (BzMA) acid by ceric
ions and the Ce(IV)-catalyzed Belousov−Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction with these substrates have been studied
at 20.0 °C in stirred batch conditions in the absence and the presence of the cationic surfactant
cetyltrimethylammonium nitrate (CTAN). Some measurements have also been performed using the anionic
surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Addition of increasing amounts of CTAN has a little inhibitory
influence on the redox process with MeMA and EtMA, whereas it causes a significant enhancement with
BzMA. Small decreasing rate effects are observed in the presence of SDS. In the absence of surfactants, the
BZ systems with MeMA and EtMA show oscillatory behavior after an induction period, whereas no oscillations
are found with BzMA. In the presence of CTAN all the systems exhibit oscillations after an induction period
that is shortened markedly with increasing CTAN concentration and that, at constant [CTAN], increases in
the order BzMA < MeMA < EtMA. Added CTAN also affects the oscillation period and the duration of the
raising portion of an oscillatory cycle. The surfactant SDS affects these oscillatory parameters to a different
extent. Explanations of the experimental results are provided.
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