Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia (Dec 2010)

<b>Equilibrium and kinetic studies of the stannate(IV)-polyol reaction</b>

  • Jolocam Mbabazi,
  • John Wasswa,
  • Muhammad Ntale

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 447 – 456

Abstract

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The stability constants of 1:1 stannate(IV)-polyol complexes in aqueous media have been determined using a conductimetric technique. The constants are fairly large, and lie in the range 5.3-123.0 for the ten ligands investigated. These values were subsequently used in conjunction with kinetic data to postulate a mechanism involving the species Sn(OH)5- as intermediate in the formation of the chelates. The stannate(IV)-polyol reaction, though taking place at higher pH values, is acid-catalysed and follows first-order kinetics in the oxyanion, but at large ligand-oxyanion mole ratios the reaction exhibits zero-order rate dependence on the polyol. These features taken together are consistent with a unimolecular nucleophilic substitution on the oxyanion.

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