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Anodic Oxidation of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid on Pt in Acid Sulfate Solutions
Journal of The Electrochemical Society1972Vol. 119(5), pp. 574–574
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Abstract
The anodic oxidation of EDTA was studied in acid sulfate solutions on platinized‐Pt at 25°C. Polarization relationships were obtained for the EDTA concentration range and pH range 0.35 to 3.80. Numerous reaction products were identified that indicated a sequential removal of acetate groups from the EDTA, each by an initial decarboxylation followed by a reverse Schiff‐type reaction, that produced formaldehyde and the corresponding amine. A reaction sequence which correlated the experimental data involved Frumkin‐type adsorption of the EDTA species through an unionized acetate group followed by a rate‐determining electrochemical decarboxylation.
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