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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2009.26.3.17

Kinetic Studies on the Ligand Substitution Reactions of Cyanocobalt(II) Complexes in Micellar Solutions  

Ahn, Beom-Shu (Department of Chemistry, Dae Jin University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.26, no.3, 2009 , pp. 370-378 More about this Journal
Abstract
Kinetic studies on the ligand substitution reactions of cyanocomplexes were performed in several micellar solutions. It showed the observed rate constants was found to be independent of the entering ligand concentration at high concentration of cyanopyridine and pyrazinecarboxylate. We could see also that in nonionic and anionic micellar solutions no influence of changes in the surfactant concentration on the observed rate constants was found. Taking into account the hydrophilic nature of the cobalt complex, the cobalt complex molecule was expected to be located in the aqueous phase of the micellar systems, where the reaction would take place. In cationic micellar solutions, a small increase in the observed rate constant was found when the cationic surfactant concentration increased. After reaching a maximum, the rate constant decreased on increasing surfactant concentration and subsequently it reached a plateau, where the observed rate constant was independent of changes in the surfactant concentration.
Keywords
cobalt complex; micellar solution; surfactant; cmc; reaction order;
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