Abstract
At room temperatures, the oxidation of
hydrazine solutions by silver(1) oxide proceeds primarily in the solution
phase, the rate of reaction being directly related to the concentration of free
hydrazine and silver ions present. The reduction of the silver ions is
catalysed by a conducting surface, such as a silver film, and it is suggested
that the liberation of nitrogen involves the successive formation of several
short-lived hydro-nitrogen species. The rate of reaction is influenced also by
factors such as pH, particle size, and composition of the solution phase, since
these alter either the solubility of the solid or the activity of the silver
ions.
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