Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1885026 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

γ-Radiolysis and pulse radiolysis of phenol in aqueous solution up to supercritical condition have been carried out. G-values of phenol consumption and product formation have been determined. While dihydroxybenzenes were major products at room temperature, multi-ring compounds and benzene were formed above 300 °C. This indicates reaction mechanism was changed above 300 °C, where phenoxyl radical plays a predominant role. This is supported by the observation of phenoxyl radical in pulse radiolysis. In supercritical water, the G-values increased with decrease of density.

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