what is action of the alkline kmno4
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Permanganate as oxidizing agent works most efficiently in acidic solution, because it is reduced to the greatest extent in this medium, from oxidation state +VII in MnO4− to +II in Mn2+.
8H++MnO4−+5e−⟶ Mn2++4H2O
Therefore, the number of electrons transferred from oxidized species per mole KMnO4 (5 electrons) is the largest, and the least amount of KMnO4 is needed for the reaction with a certain amount of alcohol. This makes oxidation in acidic medium the best choice for economic reasons.
The oxidation in neutral medium is less efficient, as manganese(VII) is only reduced to manganese(IV), yielding insoluble MnO2 as a byproduct which needs to be removed from the reaction mixture during purification of the desired product (carboxylic acid).
2H2O+MnO4−+3e−⟶ MnO2↓+4OH−
Oxidation in strongly alkaline medium is least efficient in terms of transferred electrons per mole permanganate, as the latter is only reduced to manganate(VI).
MnO4−+e−⟶ MnO42−
However, when the reaction is done under these conditions, a higher reaction speed and selectivity can be achieved, presumably because the alcohol will react more readily with MnO4− when deprotonated. Nevertheless, oxidation in acidic medium can be preferred for reasons stated above and substrates which are sensitive to strong bases.
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Now we are aware with alkaline potassium permanganate being the oxidising agent because the oxidation state of permanganate increases in the presence of an acidic medium and possess a +7 oxidation in anionic form which makes it highly electronegative and thus it can oxidise the alcoholic compounds to ketonic compounds.
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