Applications of Redox Reactions
Applications of Redox Reactions
Applications of Redox Reactions
Assignment
(Applications of
Redox Reactions )
Medicine
Environmental
and chemistry
Cosmetics
Food Organic
Applications
chemistry chemistry
Industry
In Analytical chemistry
Permanganate ion:
• Permanganate ion, usually from KMnO4 is a • Is in used in the treatment of
powerful oxidising agent. bacterial infections.
• It is used to determine percent iron in iron • KMnO4 is also known to be used in
ore.
tanning leathers, printing fabrics.
• MnO4- + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ → 5Fe3+ + Mn2+ + 4H2O
• This compound can even be used
• KMnO4 is also used as a regeneration
as a bleaching agent, as a
chemical in well water treatment for the
removal of hydrogen sulfide and iron. pesticide, and as an antiseptic.
• as a disinfectant to cure certain skin
conditions like foot fungal infections,
dermatitis.
In Analytical chemistry
Thiosulphate-iodine titration:
I2 + 2 S2O32− → 2 I− + S4O6-2
• Sendroy’s iodometric chloride method, based on
Iodometry in its many variations is extremely
useful in volumetric analysis. Examples include titration of the IO,- dissolved by the reaction,
the determination of • AgIO3 + Cl- ↔ IO3- + AgCl , is simplified for
copper(II), chlorate, Hydrogen peroxide, and
dissolved oxygen: application to protein-containing fluids (plasma,
• 2 Cu2+ + 4 I− → 2 CuI + I2 urine, gastric juice, milk)
• 6 H+ + ClO3− + 6 I− → 3 I2 + Cl− + 3 H2O
• 2 H+ + H2O2 + 2 I− → I2 + 2 H2O
• 2 H2O + 4 Mn(OH)2 + O2 → 4 Mn(OH)3
• 2 Mn3+ + 2 I− → I2 + 2 Mn2+
In Environmental chemistry
Thiosulphate as oxidation inhibitor in flu gas desulphurization
Breathalyzer
test
Chlorination of
Photosynthesis
water
Everyday life
Combustion Rusting
Bleaching and
stain removal
Breathalyzer Test
Chlorination of water
Equations showing redox reaction
Rusting
Bleaching and stain removal
Hypochlorite bleaches:
Other bleaching agents:
OCl- +H2O +2e-→ Cl- +2OH-
• ClO2 (chlorine dioxide)
• Safe and effective because they do not
oxidize carbohydrates (linen and cotton).
• NaClO2 (sodium chlorite)
• Oxidize proteins hence cannot be used on • NaBO2.H2O2 (sodium perborate)
wool, silk or nylon
• H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide)
• H2O2 removes blood stains from linen and
cotton fabrics
Combustion
Photosynthesis
In Food Chemistry
These half equations show that the
● Carbohydrates (e.g. sucrose, a disaccharide)
energy content of fats exceeds that
C12H22O11+ 13H2O →12CO2+ 48H++ 48e- of carbohydrates and proteins
because fatty acid is in a MORE
● Proteins (e.g. polypeptide of amino acid glycine) REDUCED state. More electrons are
lost in its oxidation.
C12H20N6O7 + 14H2O → 9CO2 + 2CO(NH2)2 + 36H + 36e + -