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Autocatalysis and self-inhibition: Coupled kinetic phenomena in the chlorite-tetrathionate reaction
Journal article

Autocatalysis and self-inhibition: Coupled kinetic phenomena in the chlorite-tetrathionate reaction

Attila K HORVATH, Istvan NAGYPAL, Gabor PEINTLER and Irving R EPSTEIN
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.126(20), pp.6246-6247
2004
PMID: 15149218

Abstract

Chemistry Inorganic chemistry and origins of life Kinetics and mechanism of reactions Exact sciences and technology Chlorine Ions Order Kinectics Elimination reactions Chemical Kinetics Inorganic Chemistry
The initial rate of formation of chlorine dioxide in the chlorite−tetrathionate reaction changes in an unusual fashion. The formal kinetic order of both reactants varies over a very wide range. Moreover, chlorite ion behaves not just as a simple reactant, but also as a self-inhibitor. A five-step scheme, derived from an eight-step mechanism, is proposed in which the autocatalytic formation of HOCl plays a central role in accounting for this kinetic behavior.

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