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Research paper thumbnail of VUV-photolysis of aqueous solutions of hydroxylamine and nitric oxide. Effect of organic matter: phenol

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2019

VUV-irradiation of aqueous solutions containing hydroxylamine (NH2OH) in its acid form (NH3OH+) a... more VUV-irradiation of aqueous solutions containing hydroxylamine (NH2OH) in its acid form (NH3OH+) and phenol (C6H5OH) results in the simultaneous mineralization of the organic substrate and the almost quantitative reduction of...

Research paper thumbnail of Kinetic Study of the Reactions of Chlorine Atoms and Cl2-Radical Anions in Aqueous Solutions. 1. Reaction with Benzene

The Journal of …, 2000

The photolysis of Na 2 S 2 O8 aqueous solutions containing Clions is a clean method for kinetic s... more The photolysis of Na 2 S 2 O8 aqueous solutions containing Clions is a clean method for kinetic studies of the species Cl • / Cl 2 •in the absence and presence of added aromatic substrates. Laser and conventional flashphotolysis techniques were employed to investigate the aqueous phase reactions of chlorine atoms and Cl 2 •-(340 nm) radical ions in the presence and absence of benzene. A mechanism is proposed which accounts for the decay of Cl 2 •in aqueous solutions containing chloride ion concentrations in the range 1 × 10 -4 to 0.6 M, total radical (Cl • + Cl 2 •-) concentrations in the range (0.1-1.5) × 10 -5 M, and pH in the range 2.5-3.0. Interpretation of the experimental data is supported by kinetic computer simulations. The rate constants 6 × 10 9 M -1 s -1 e k e 1.2 × 10 10 M -1 s -1 and < 1 × 10 5 M -1 s -1 were determined for the reactions of Cl • and Cl 2 •with benzene, respectively, in the aqueous phase. The organic radicals produced from these reactions exhibit an absorption band with maximum at 300 nm, which was assigned to a Cl-cyclohexadienyl radical (Cl-CHD). The kinetic analysis of the traces supports a reversible reaction between O 2 and Cl-CHD. A reaction mechanism leading to the formation of chlorobenzene is proposed.

Research paper thumbnail of VUV-photolysis of aqueous solutions of hydroxylamine and nitric oxide. Effect of organic matter: phenol

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2019

VUV-irradiation of aqueous solutions containing hydroxylamine (NH2OH) in its acid form (NH3OH+) a... more VUV-irradiation of aqueous solutions containing hydroxylamine (NH2OH) in its acid form (NH3OH+) and phenol (C6H5OH) results in the simultaneous mineralization of the organic substrate and the almost quantitative reduction of...

Research paper thumbnail of Kinetic Study of the Reactions of Chlorine Atoms and Cl2-Radical Anions in Aqueous Solutions. 1. Reaction with Benzene

The Journal of …, 2000

The photolysis of Na 2 S 2 O8 aqueous solutions containing Clions is a clean method for kinetic s... more The photolysis of Na 2 S 2 O8 aqueous solutions containing Clions is a clean method for kinetic studies of the species Cl • / Cl 2 •in the absence and presence of added aromatic substrates. Laser and conventional flashphotolysis techniques were employed to investigate the aqueous phase reactions of chlorine atoms and Cl 2 •-(340 nm) radical ions in the presence and absence of benzene. A mechanism is proposed which accounts for the decay of Cl 2 •in aqueous solutions containing chloride ion concentrations in the range 1 × 10 -4 to 0.6 M, total radical (Cl • + Cl 2 •-) concentrations in the range (0.1-1.5) × 10 -5 M, and pH in the range 2.5-3.0. Interpretation of the experimental data is supported by kinetic computer simulations. The rate constants 6 × 10 9 M -1 s -1 e k e 1.2 × 10 10 M -1 s -1 and < 1 × 10 5 M -1 s -1 were determined for the reactions of Cl • and Cl 2 •with benzene, respectively, in the aqueous phase. The organic radicals produced from these reactions exhibit an absorption band with maximum at 300 nm, which was assigned to a Cl-cyclohexadienyl radical (Cl-CHD). The kinetic analysis of the traces supports a reversible reaction between O 2 and Cl-CHD. A reaction mechanism leading to the formation of chlorobenzene is proposed.

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