The kinetics of the exchange of radioactive hydrogen between hypophosphorous acid and water. An investigation of some aspects of the chemistry of hypophosphorous acid and thallous hypophosphite. A new assay method for tritiated water

The kinetics of the exchange of radioactive hydrogen between hypophosphorous acid and water have been studied in acid, neutral, and basic solution. In acid solution the kinetics of the exchange were found to be the same as the kinetics of the oxidation of hypophosphorous acid by certain oxidizing ag...

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Main Author: Jenkins, Wilmer Atkinson
Format: Others
Published: 1953
Online Access:https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/1486/1/Jenkins_wa_1953.pdf
Jenkins, Wilmer Atkinson (1953) The kinetics of the exchange of radioactive hydrogen between hypophosphorous acid and water. An investigation of some aspects of the chemistry of hypophosphorous acid and thallous hypophosphite. A new assay method for tritiated water. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/EAQE-MR88. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-04242003-090233 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-04242003-090233>
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Summary:The kinetics of the exchange of radioactive hydrogen between hypophosphorous acid and water have been studied in acid, neutral, and basic solution. In acid solution the kinetics of the exchange were found to be the same as the kinetics of the oxidation of hypophosphorous acid by certain oxidizing agents. The mechanism common to both of these reactions is formulated and discussed. The isotope effect found in acid solution is explained, and a general theory of isotope effects in exchange reactions is presented. Exchange was found to be extremely slow in neutral solution and a little faster in basic solution; the results in basic solution, however, were complicated by the decomposition of the hypophosphite ion. A new method for the purification of hypophosphorous acid is described. Experiments on the preparation and thermal stability of thallous hypophosphite were conducted. These experiments are presented and discussed, along with some data on the reaction of hypophosphorous acid with persulfate and dichromate. A new, rapid assay method for tritiated water, involving the use of solid samples and a windowless flow counter, is described.