“…The oxidative dissolution reaction (1), suggests that the oxidant in this reaction is oxygen as was generally accepted by previous researchers over the years (Forward and Mackiw, 1955;Kuhn, Arbiter and Kling, 1974;Beckstead and Miller, 1977b;Reilly and Scott, 1977;Warren and Wadsworth, 1984;Duyvesteyn and Sabacky, 1993;Arbiter and McNulty, 1999) . However, earlier work by the authors (Moyo et al, 2015) showed that copper(II) is the primary oxidant in the system, itself being reduced to copper(I), which would in turn be oxidised back to copper(II) in solution by oxygen.…”