Interference by Nitrous Acid Decomposition in the Kinetic Study of Nitrosation Reactions

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Marina González-Pérez ◽  
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Keith E. Howlett

Kinetics of the reaction between nitrous acid and chlorite have been studied spectrophotometrically. The rate equation involves terms [HNO2]1.5 and [ClO2−]0.5, and both an uncatalysed and a chloride ion-catalysed path have been identified. A mechanism involving peroxonitrite and hypochlorous acid as intermediates is shown to be consistent with the observations.


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