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"MnO4" redirects here. For the manganate ion MnO42−, see Manganate. A permanganate is the general name for a chemical compound containing the manganate(VII) ion, (MnO4−). Because manganese is in the +7 oxidation state, the manganate(VII) ion is a strong oxidizing agent. The ion has a tetrahedral geometry [1] Permanganate solutions are purple in color and are stable in neutral or slightly alkaline media. In an acidic solution, manganate(VII) is reduced to the colourless +2 oxidation state of the manganese(II) (Mn2+) ion. In a strongly basic solution, manganate(VII) is either reduced to the brown +4 oxidation state of manganese dioxide MnO2 or to the green +6 oxidation state of the manganate MnO42−.
[edit] ProductionPermanganates may be produced by oxidation of manganese compounds by strong oxidizing agents, for instance, sodium hypochlorite or lead dioxide.
Or by dismutation of manganates: [edit] PropertiesPermanganates(VII) are salts of permanganic acid. Permanganate(VII) is a strong oxidizer, and similar to perchlorate. It is therefore in common use in qualitative analysis that involves redox reactions (permanganometry). Besides this, it is stable. It is a useful reagent, though with organic compounds, not very selective. Manganates(VII) are not very thermally stable. For instance, potassium permanganate decomposes at 230 °C: A permanganate can oxidize an amine to a nitro compound [2][3], an alcohol to a ketone [4], an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid [5][6], a terminal alkene to a carboxylic acid [7], oxalic acid to carbon dioxide [8] or an alkene to a diol [9] (list not exhaustive) In alkene oxidations one intermediate is a cyclic Mn(V) species: [edit] Compounds
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