Abstract
Controlled-potential coulometric studies
of Eriochrome Violet B (5-sulpho-2-hydroxy-benzeneazo-2-naphthol) using a
stirred mercury pool cathode have shown that four electrons per molecule of dye
are required for the reduction and that the amines are the final reduction
products both in acidic and basic media. The lanthanide-dye complexes are
reduced in a similar manner to the free dye.
The reduction of Eriochrome Violet B does
not obey first-order kinetics, and the observed reaction rate may be related
qualitatively to a disproportionation mechanism involving an unstable hydrazo
compound. The coulometric and polarographic behaviour of Eriochrome Violet B
has been compared with that of the uranium system, which is well known to
involve a disproportionation step.
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