The reactions of 2,3-butanediol by hexacyanoferrate(III) in alkaline medium using ruthenium compounds as catalysts have been studied spectrophotometrically. The effect on the reaction rate of concentration of substrate, oxidant, catalyst and basicity of the medium leads to similar experimental rate equations for both catalysts, Ru(III) and Ru(VI). The reaction mechanism involves the formation of a catalyst-substrate complex that yields a carbocation for Ru(VI) or a radical for Ru(III) oxidation. Hexacyanoferrate(III)'s role is the catalyst regeneration. The rate constants of complex decomposition and catalyst regeneration have been determined.
Novel hybrids of poly(sodium acrylate) and natural and treated hectorites have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy analysis, and FTIR analysis. The thermal stability of these materials was studied. The swelling kinetics obey a Voigt-based equation. The experimental equilibrium water absorbency varies with the clay content and shows a minimum. All the hybrids showed excellent reswelling capability. Water desorption studies demonstrated the existence of ‘free water’ and ‘bound water’ within the polymeric matrix.
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