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The kinetics of oxidation of Atrolactic acid with V(v) has been studied. The oxidation was found to be of fiNt order with respect to V(v) and to Atrolactic acid.The activation energy, frequency factor and entropy of activation were found to be 15·56 K.Cals, 5·9x 107 Sec.-1 and 20·18 E.U. The oxidation was found to be acid dependent, the rate increasing with increasing concentration of the acid. This acid dependence was found to be related to o [H3O+] but not to Hammett's\(h\)\(o\) . Addition of some metal sulphates did not indicate any primary salt effect. Tho oxidation appeared to proceed through an mitial complex formation and subsequently through free radicals. The equilibrium constant for the formation of complex and its rate of decomposition have been calculated.
Synthesis, solution, sodium
Synthesis, solution, sodium
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