The influence of pH on the reaction between tartaric acid and metaperiodic acid
PS Verma and KC Grover
Australian Journal of Chemistry
21(6) 1531 - 1534
Published: 1968
Abstract
Tartaric acid in phosphate buffer (pH 6.6) at 30º consumed 2,003 ± 0.001 molar proportions of periodic acid in 2.5 hr. The reaction has been shown to be of second order. It is suggested that the oxidation proceeds through the disproportionation of a coordination compound intermediate involving the bitartrate and IO4 or H4IO4 ions, followed by the subsequent slow oxidation of glyoxylic acid to give formic acid.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9681531
© CSIRO 1968