The reaction of hexaaquanickel(II) with hydroxide ion
BW Clare and DL Kepert
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(7) 1489 - 1498
Published: 1975
Abstract
The reaction of a large excess of nickel(II) sulphate and perchlorate with hydroxide ions has been studied using a stopped flow spectrophotometer. The concentrations of nickel(II) were relatively high (⁄<0.2M). A series of hydroxo-nickel polymers are formed immediately on mixing (< 2 ms), which increase in size with increasing hydroxide ion concentration and decreasing nickel ion concentration. These polymers then react with the excess hexaaquanickel(II) ion to form the product Ni4(OH)44+.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9751489
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