Issue 4, 1981

The aquation of trans-bis(ethylenediamine)difluorochromium(III) and related lons in aqueous solutions of strong acids

Abstract

The hydrolysis of a series of fluoro-complexes in aqueous solutions of strong acids has been studied over a wide range of acid concentrations. The kinetic results have been analysed by the treatments of Hammett and Zucker, Bunnett, and Bunnett and Olsen. Analysis of the results indicates that hydroxonium ion acts as a proton-transfer agent in the rate-determining step. The mechanism involves attack by hydroxonium ion adjacent to the leaving protonated fluoro-ligand and should lead to retention of configuration. The hydrolysis of trans-[Cr(en)2F2]+(en = ethylenediamine) ion in perchloric acid is catalysed by added sodium fluoride, maximum catalysis being effected by only a five-fold excess of fluoride ion over complex-ion concentration. Addition of other salts has no effect on the rate constants, demonstrating that general acid–base catalysis is not involved.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 981-985

The aquation of trans-bis(ethylenediamine)difluorochromium(III) and related lons in aqueous solutions of strong acids

M. Delavar and P. J. Staples, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 981 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810000981

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