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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Formation of nanosize water-soluble colloidal MnO2: A kinetic study
Formation of nanosize water-soluble colloidal MnO2: A kinetic study
Subject
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Chemistry
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Upon the addition of permanganate to a solution of thioacetamide, yellow-brown colour species appeared within the time of mixing, which was unstable in excess [thioacetamide]. At higher [thioacetamide] (≥2.0×10-4M dm-3), the formation and decomposition of yellow-brown colour were not observed. Experiments have been done to confirm the nature of that colour. Mn(IV) (water-soluble colloidal MnO2) and Mn(III) were formed as intermediates. Conventional transmission electron microscopic (TEM) and spectrophotometric techniques were used to determine the size of colloidal MnO2 and oxidation rate of thioacetamide by MnO2, respectively. MnO2 nanoparticles are spherical and are of uniform particle size, and the average particle size is ca. 25 nm. The influence of different parameters was measured, i.e. [reactants], [HClO4] and temperature. A comparison was made of the oxidation rates of different organic reductants (acetamide and thiourea) by permanganate. The order of the effectiveness was as follows: thioacetamide»thiourea»acetamide. The presence of electron-donating CH3-group and sulphur atom is responsible for the higher reactivity of thioacetamide which easily transfers the proton to MnO-4. The mechanism of the observed kinetics has been proposed and discussed.
ISSN
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1745-8080
Journal Name
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Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
Volume
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6
Issue Number
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2
Publishing Year
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1432 AH
2011 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سلمان أحمد خان
Khan, Salman A
Researcher
Doctorate
sahmad_phd@yahoo.co.in
ظهير خان
Khan, Zaheer
Researcher
Doctorate
drkhanchem@yahoo.co.in
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