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Mechanism of Water Oxidation by Ferrate(VI) at pH 7-9.

Gui ChenWilliam W Y LamPo-Kam LoWai-Lun ManLingjing ChenKai Chung LauTai-Chu Lau
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
The kinetics of water oxidation by K2 FeO4 has been reinvestigated by UV/Vis spectrophotometry from pH 7-9 in 0.2 m phosphate buffer. The rate of reaction was found to be second-order in both [FeO4 2- ] and [H+ ]. These results are consistent with a proposed mechanism in which the first step involves the initial equilibrium protonation of FeO4 2- to give FeO3 (OH)- , which then undergoes rate-limiting O-O bond formation. Analysis of the O2 isotopic composition for the reaction in H2 18 O suggests that the predominant pathway for water oxidation by ferrate is intramolecular O-O coupling. DFT calculations have also been performed, which support the proposed mechanism.
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