Quote: Originally posted by Amos | Surely there isn't place on earth where this process is not cheaper and infinitely simpler by using 3% hydrogen peroxide (or a higher concentration)
as the oxidant for SO2, right? Oxidation of sulfur dioxide by atmospheric oxygen is more or less what your reaction is accomplishing, facilitated by
copper(II). |
Nah, there is no oxygen entering the reaction here. This is more a reduction of Cu²⁺ into Cu⁺ and a simultaneous oxidation of SO₂ into SO₃.
Quote: Originally posted by Amos |
It's very unlikely you'd ever get pure sulfuric acid from something not only containing not only dissolved copper, but also chloride ions.
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Cuprous chloride is almost insoluble in water (0.047 g/L) and about all the CuCl will precipitate out, leaving a solution almost free from Cl⁻
anions and Cu⁺ cations.
[Edited on 13-8-2021 by Keras] |