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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/jkcs.2013.57.2.210

A Kinetic Study on the Oxidation of Indole by Peroxomonosulphate in Acetonitrile Solvent  

Kavery, Muniyappan (Bharathiar University)
Govindasamy, Chandramohan (Dept of Chemistry, A.V.V.M.S.P College)
Johnson, Stephen (Bharathiar University)
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Abstract
Kinetics of oxidation of indole by peroxomonosulphate (PMS) in aqueous acetonitrile medium has been investigated. The reaction follows a total second order, first order each with respect to [Indole] and [PMS]. The rate of the reaction was not affected by added [$H^+$]. Variation of ionic strength (${\mu}$) had no influence on the rate. Increase of percentage of acetonitrile decreased the rate. Absen ce of any polymerization indicated a nonradical pathway. Activation and thermodynamic parameters have bee n computed. A suitable kinetic scheme based on these observations is proposed. The reactivity of PMS towards Indole was found to be higher than that with peroxodisulphate.
Keywords
Kinetics; Mechanism; Oxidation; Indole; Peroxomonosulphate (PMS);
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