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Effect of anionic and cationic micelles on the oxidation of D-glucose by cerium(IV) in presence of H2SO4

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The influence of surfactants (anionic and cationic) on the reactivity of the redox couple cerium(IV) and D-glucose was examined spectrophotometerically. Various kinetic parameters have been determined in the absence and presence of surfactants. The kinetics were followed by monitoring the disappearance of the absorbance of cerium(IV) at 385 nm. The reaction obeyed first-order kinetics with respect to [D-glucose] in both media. No effect of anionic micelles of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was observed due to electrostatic repulsion between the negative head group of SDS and reactive species of cerium(IV) (Ce(SO4) 2−3 ). A twofold increase in the oxidation rate was observed in the presence of cationic micelles of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The observed catalytic role has been analyzed in terms of the Menger–Portnoy model. The effects of various inorganic salts (Na2SO4, NaNO3 and NaCl) were also studied in micellar media.

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Kabir-ud-Din, Ali, M.S. & Khan, Z. Effect of anionic and cationic micelles on the oxidation of D-glucose by cerium(IV) in presence of H2SO4 . Colloid Polym Sci 284, 10–18 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-005-1301-x

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