Activation Energy of the Reaction between Hexacyanoferrate(III) and Thiosulfate Ions Catalyzed by Platinum Nanoparticles

A temperature-dependent study was carried out for the platinum-nanoparticle-catalyzed electron-transfer reaction between hexacyanoferrate(III) and thiosulfate ions in the temperature range of 20−70 °C. The Pt nanoparticles are dominantly truncated octahedral in shape and have an average particle size of 7.0 ± 0.8 nm. The catalyzed reaction is compared with the uncatalyzed reaction in the same temperature range. The activation energy of the reaction is found to be 38.3 ± 2.0 kJ/mol for the uncatalyzed reaction and 17.6 ± 0.9 kJ/mol for the catalyzed reaction in the lower temperature range (20−50 °C). In the higher temperature range (50−70 °C), the rate remains nearly constant. This behavior is attributed to the cancellation of two effects:  the temperature dependence of the catalytic reaction and the decrease in the catalyst surface area due to the increase of nanoparticle aggregation.