Equilibrium and kinetic study of nitric oxide binding to phthalocyaninatoiron(II) in dimethyl sulphoxide
Abstract
The equilibrium and kinetics of the reaction between nitric oxide and phthalocyaninatoiron(II), [Fe(pc)], in dimethyl sulphoxide (dmso) has been studied at 20 ± 0.5 °C. In the presence of a large excess of NO, [Fe(pc)] binds nitric oxide in a 1 : 1 mol ratio via pseudo-first-order kinetics. The observed rate constant has the general form kobs. =kf[NO], i.e. with and intercept close to zero and a slope kf=(2.2 ± 0.4)× 104 dm3 mol–1s–1. From the values of the equilibrium constant [K=(1.1 ± 0.1)× 106 dm3 mol–1] and second-order rate constant (kf) for the binding of NO, the dissociation rate constant (kr) has been estimated to be (2.0 ± 0.4)× 10–2s–1. The present results are discussed in the light of related previous investigations.