Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon

Fe (III) complexed with SCN- was found to be reduced to Fe(II) in the presence of activated carbon. The rate of disappearance of the complex was determined spectro photometrically and was found to be first order with respect to Fe(I1I). The enthalpy and entropy of activation are 100 ± 10 kJ/mole...

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Main Authors: Crouse, Karen Anne, Badri, M.
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993
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description Fe (III) complexed with SCN- was found to be reduced to Fe(II) in the presence of activated carbon. The rate of disappearance of the complex was determined spectro photometrically and was found to be first order with respect to Fe(I1I). The enthalpy and entropy of activation are 100 ± 10 kJ/mole and 14.1 ± 0.8 J/mole-K respectively. Some Fe was found to be adsorbed on the catalyst where the actual reduction was suggested to take place. The accompanying oxidation reaction has been suggested to be mainly that of the thiocyanate ions adsorbed at the positive centres on the catalyst.
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spelling upm-30912013-05-27T07:05:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3091/ Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon Crouse, Karen Anne Badri, M. Fe (III) complexed with SCN- was found to be reduced to Fe(II) in the presence of activated carbon. The rate of disappearance of the complex was determined spectro photometrically and was found to be first order with respect to Fe(I1I). The enthalpy and entropy of activation are 100 ± 10 kJ/mole and 14.1 ± 0.8 J/mole-K respectively. Some Fe was found to be adsorbed on the catalyst where the actual reduction was suggested to take place. The accompanying oxidation reaction has been suggested to be mainly that of the thiocyanate ions adsorbed at the positive centres on the catalyst. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3091/1/Reduction_of_Thiocyanate_Complexes_of_Fe%28III%29.pdf Crouse, Karen Anne and Badri, M. (1993) Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 1 (2). pp. 159-168. ISSN 0128-7680 English
spellingShingle Crouse, Karen Anne
Badri, M.
Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title_full Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title_fullStr Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title_short Reduction of Thiocyanate Complexes of Fe(III) in the Presence of Activated Carbon
title_sort reduction of thiocyanate complexes of fe(iii) in the presence of activated carbon
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3091/
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