DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE INFLUENCE ON THE RATE OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE DECOMPOSITION IN ALKALINE MEDIUM
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2009.43.1.009Keywords:
DMSO, peroxide, reaction rate, nonradical mechanism, gasometric methodAbstract
The cited reaction has been studied at 298 K by gasometric method. At 0.5 ⋅10-2$\leq$[DMSO]0 $\leq$4 ⋅10-2 M the reaction rate (RO2) is being increased approximately by 16%. It is established by ESR method that TEMPO is not being expended and does not influence on the RO2. In DMSO presence the reaction activation energy is less by 5.4 kJ/mol. It is assumed that H2O2 molecule interacts with the polar O$^{\delta −}\leftarrow$ S (CH3)2$^{\delta +}$ bond of DMSO molecule, which results in activation of H2O2 molecule. It reacts with enhanced rate HOO– anion by nonradical mechanism. A mechanism is proposed and discussed.
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