Abstract:The reaction of peroxomonosulfate (PMS) with glycolic acid (GLYCA), an alpha hydroxy acid, in the presence of Ni(II) ions and formaldehyde was studied in the pH range 4.05-5.89 and at 31 • C and 38 • C. When formaldehyde and Ni(II) ions concentrations are ∼5.0 × 10 −4 M to 10.0 × 10 −4 M, the reaction is second order in PMS concentration. The rate is catalyzed by formaldehyde, and the observed rate equationThe number of PMS decomposed for each mole of formaldehyde (turnover number) is 5-10, and the major react… Show more
“…It is well known that aldehydes react with alcohol to give hemiacetals or acetals [41]. Results from this laboratory on the oxidation of Ni(II)-α-hydroxy carboxylates by PMS in the presence of formaldehyde show the formation of a hemiacetal intermediate [42,43]. Therefore, in the present study also the hydroxyl group of the tartarate and the oxo group of the product may react to form a hemiacetaltype intermediate.…”
The kinetics of oxidation of tartaric acid (TAR) by peroxomonosulfate (PMS) in the presence of Cu(II) and Ni(II) ions was studied in the pH range 4.05-5.20 and also in alkaline medium (pH ∼12.7).
“…It is well known that aldehydes react with alcohol to give hemiacetals or acetals [41]. Results from this laboratory on the oxidation of Ni(II)-α-hydroxy carboxylates by PMS in the presence of formaldehyde show the formation of a hemiacetal intermediate [42,43]. Therefore, in the present study also the hydroxyl group of the tartarate and the oxo group of the product may react to form a hemiacetaltype intermediate.…”
The kinetics of oxidation of tartaric acid (TAR) by peroxomonosulfate (PMS) in the presence of Cu(II) and Ni(II) ions was studied in the pH range 4.05-5.20 and also in alkaline medium (pH ∼12.7).
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