Preparation of iodic acid by direct oxidation of iodine with perchloric acid dihydrate. 1966

J M Hayes, and H Diehl, and G F Smith
Departments of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, and University of Illinois, Urbana, IllinoisU.S.A.

Iodine is quantitatively oxidised to iodic acid by boiling with 70% perchloric acid and the iodic acid is isolated by cooling, filtering off the precipitated crystals, and washing them with concentrated nitric acid. The over-all stoichiometry of the reaction is one molecule of perchloric acid per atom of iodine.

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