Heterogeneous catalysis in solution. Part 18. The catalysis by carbons of oxidation–reduction reactions

Abstract
A mechanism of electron-transfer-through-the solid is proposed to account for the widespread catalysis by carbons of redox reactions in solution. Charcoal catalysis of the aqueous reaction between Fe3+ and I ions was predicted, found, and studied kinetically. The activation energy of the heterogeneous process was only 24 kJ mol–1 compared with 100 kJ mol–1 for the homogeneous reaction. The [Fe(CN)6]3–+ I reaction in water was found to be catalysed by carbons as well as by several phthalocyanines. Neither reaction was catalysed by solids such as SiO2 or Ba[SO4] which do not conduct electronically.

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