Abstract:Ruthenium(III)-catalysed arsenic(III) oxidation by 12-tungstocobaltate(III) was found to proceed with transfer of an electron from catalyst to oxidant generating an intermediate ruthenium(IV). In the next step ruthenium(IV) abstract an electron from arsenic(III) leading to form arsenic(IV), which further reacts with oxidant to give arsenic(V). The active catalyst species was RuCl 5 (H 2 O) 2and due to formation of the inactive higher chloro-complex, RuCl 6 3-, inhibition of the reaction occurs as chloride ion … Show more
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