Abstract:
The kinetics of oxidation of ammonium sulfite using gaseous oxygen were studied in an autoclave at 373K. Kinetic equations for various catalysts such as Cu(II), Co(II) and Ag(I) were determined. The reaction rate at 373K was found to be 2.0 order with respect to initial sulfite concentration and 0.5 order with respect to pO(2). The order was found to be 0.35, 0.25 and 0.175 with respect to Cu(II), Co(II) and Ag(I), respectively. At higher concentrations, order of dependence for Cu(II) decreased to 0.05, while for Co(II) and Ag(I), no change in order was observed. Ni(II) does not influence the kinetics of sulfite oxidation. Activation energy was found to be 21.27 kJ . mol(-1) in the absence of metal ion, where, as in the presence of Cu(II), Co(II) and Ag(I), these were found to be 25.83, 22.65, 23.25 kJ . mol(-1), respectively. The catalytic activity was in the order Cu(II)>Co(II)>Ag(I).