Kinetic Approach of Iodine Quantification in Dietary Salts

  • Gbassi G
  • Yao T
  • Atheba P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Iodization of dietary salt is recommended to prevent and control iodine deficiency disorders. The kinetic study of dietary iodized salt proves to be of interest not only for the determination of the conditions of production of iodine, but also for a good knowledge of the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of the reaction. In this work, two salt brands were studied and one of them was used for the kinetic study. The kinetic study showed that the reaction proceeded slowly at a medium rate. Since the reaction admits a global order equal to 1, potassium iodide has no influence on this reaction rate. The concentration of iodate ions introduced in the dietary salt is a kinetic parameter that affects the reaction rate. Calculated rate constant was inversely proportional to time. The study has therefore determined experimentally kinetic parameters of the reaction between iodate and iodide ions.

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Gbassi, G. K., Yao, T. N. S. J., Atheba, P. G., Yehe, M. D., Brou, G. A., Ake, M., & Trokourey, A. (2017). Kinetic Approach of Iodine Quantification in Dietary Salts. Open Journal of Physical Chemistry, 07(02), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpc.2017.72003

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