Electron transfer. 144. Reductions with germanium(II)

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Babich, OA [1 ]
Gould, ES [1 ]
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[1] Kent State Univ, Dept Chem, Kent, OH 44242 USA
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10.1021/ic0004582
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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Solutions 0.2-0.4 M in Ge(II) and 6 M in HCl, generated by reaction of Ge(IV) with H3PO2, are stable for more than 3 weeks and can be diluted 200-fold with dilute HCl to give GeCl3- preparations to be used in redox studies. Kinetic profiles for the reduction of Fe(III) by Ge(II), as catalyzed by Cu(II), implicate the odd-electron intermediate, Ge(III), which is formed from Cu(II) and Ge(II) (k = 30 M-1 s(-1) in 0.5 M HCl at 24 degrees C) and which is consumed by reaction with Fe(III) (k = 6 x 10(2) M-1 s(-1)). A slower direct reaction between Ge(II) and Fe(III) (k = 0.66 M-1 s(-1)) can be detected in 1.0 M HCl. The reaction of Ge(II) with I-3(-) in 0.01-0.50 M iodide is zero order in oxidant and appears to proceed via a rate-determining heterolysis of a Ge(II)-OH2 species (k = 0.045 s(-1)) which is subject to H+-catalysis. Reductions of IrCl62- and PtCl62- by Ge(II) are strongly Cl--catalyzed. The Lr(IV) reaction proceeds through a pair of le(-) changes, of which the initial conversion to Ge(III) is rate-determining, whereas the Pt(IV) oxidant probably utilizes (at least in part) an inner-sphere Pt-IV-Cl-Ge-II bridge in which chlorine is transferred (as Cl+) from oxidant to reductant. The 2e(-) reagent, Ge(II), like its 5s(2) counterpart, Ln(I), can partake in le- transactions, but requires more severe constraints: the coreagent must be more powerfully oxidizing and the reaction medium more halide-rich.
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