Hello everyone
I'm new to the forum and I would really appreciate your help on this problem.
Currently, I am researching the effect of changes in concentration of the reactants on the rate of reaction between acidified potassium permanganate and 2-butanol, using a colourimeter to measure the rate of reaction.
The concentrations we used to vary are:
Potassium Permanganate : 0.01M - 0.08M
Sulfuric Acid : 0.1M - 1M
2-Butanol: 0.4M - 2M
We are aware that these two reactions are possible:
Butanol -> Oxidation -> butanone
CH3CHOHCH2CH3 -->(MnO4-/H+) --> CH3COCH2CH3
Esterification (Sulphuric Acid + 2-Butanol --> Ester + Water)
CH3CHOHCH2CH3 + H2SO4 --> CH(CH3)(CH2CH3)OSO3H + H2O
However, the mechanisms of these reactions are needed to interpret the trends of the graphs of their reaction rates.
We graphed our results and it was noticed that when varying the concentration of acid, a low concentration produced a high reaction rate, a medium concentration produced a low reaction rate, and a high concentration produced an even higher reaction rate.
Do u have any idea why this phenomenon occurs ? obviously knowing the reaction mechanism will effect the result. Does anyone know the reaction mechanisms for these two reactions and if there are any other reactions possible?