Kinetics and mechanism of prussian blue formation

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The kinetics of reaction between ferrocyanide and ferric ions under acidic conditions was studied at fixed ionic strength (0.1 M) and (25±0.1)°C by using the stopped flow technique, under limiting conditions of [ferrocyanide] and with other reactants in excess. The reaction had first-order dependence on ferrocyanide, Fe(III) and H+ ion concentrations and had negative salt effect. On the basis of the experimental findings, a plausible mechanism for the formation of soluble form of Prussian blue (KFe{Fe(CN) 6} × H2O) and rate law are proposed. The activation parameters for the title reaction are estimated. A relatively low energy of activation (23 U mol-1) and high negative entropy of activation (-231 J K-1 mol-1) agree well with the proposed mechanism and configuration of complex ion leading to the formation of insoluble Prussian blue, Fe4{Fe(CN)6}3 y H2O. ©2009 Chemical Society of Ethiopia.

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Adhikamsetty, R. K., & Jonnalagadda, S. B. (2009). Kinetics and mechanism of prussian blue formation. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 23(1), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v23i1.21297

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