ABSTRACT
The kinetic investigations on the alkaline hydrolysis of tris-(1,10–phenanthroline)iron(II) has been explored spectrophotometrically in microheterogeneous environment at 301 K and ionic strength of 0.13 mol L−1. Guar gum, cationic amphiphiles, and their mixtures are used as the reaction environments to carry out the reaction. Guar gum decreases the rate of reaction, which indicates that Fe(II) complex may be trapped in the hydrophobic region of gum. Cationic amphiphile decreases the rate in the presence of guar gum. The extent of interaction between guar gum and amphiphile increases with the hydrophobic carbon chain length. The critical aggregation concentration (CAC) and critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the amphiphiles (cetyl trimenthyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), tetradecyl trimenthyl ammonium bromide (TTAB), dodecyl trimenthyl ammonium bromide (DTAB)) in the presence of guar gum have been determined with conductometry and tensiometry. All observations support either weak or strong interaction of cationic amphiphiles with guar gum. Activation parameters of the reaction in different environments have been determined which corroborate the rate data.
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Acknowledgment
The authors thank Dr S.P. Moulik, Professor of Chemistry, for his suggestions.