The reaction between Au(I), generated by reaction of thallium(I) with Au(III), and peroxydisulphate was studied in 5 mol dm −3 hydrochloric acid. The reaction proceeds with the formation of an ion-pair between peroxydisulphate and chloride ion as the Michealis-Menten plot was linear with intercept. The ion-pair thus formed oxidizes AuCl 2 − in a slow two-electron transfer step without any formation of free radicals. The ion-pair formation constant and the rate constant for the slow step were determined as 113 ± 20 dm −3 mol −1 and 5.0 ± 1.0 × 10 −2 dm 3 mol −1 s −1 , respectively. The reaction was retarded by hydrogen ion, and formation of unreactive protonated form of the reductant, HAuCl 2 , causes the rate inhibition. From the hydrogen ion dependence of the reaction rate, the protonation constant was calculated to be as 0.6 ± 0.1 dm 3 mol −1 . The activation parameters were determined and the values support the proposed mechanism.
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