Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1885139 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Reactions of eâaq, OH radicals, H-atoms and reducing (CH3)2COH/CO2â radicals with 2,6-diacetylpyridine were studied using pulse radiolysis technique in aqueous solutions. At pH 9.2, eâaq reaction with 2,6-DAP (k=2.1Ã1010dm3mol-1s-1) was found to generate a transient species having absorption maxima at 320 and 420Â nm. Reaction of eâaq with 2,6-DAP was also studied at pHâ¼13.3. Semi-reduced species formed at pHâ¼13.3 were found to transfer electron to methyl viologen with 100% efficiency (k=2.9Ã109dm3mol-1s-1), whereas at pH 9.2 an equilibrium was attained. Making use of this equilibrium, the one-electron reduction potential of 2,6-DAP has been estimated to be â0.513Â V vs. NHE at pH 9.2. Following the change in absorption spectra of semi-reduced species at pH 9.2 and â¼13.3, pKa for the protonation of 2,6-DAP radical anion (2,6-DAPâ/2,6-DAPH) has been determined to be â¼11.9. Acetone ketyl radicals were found to transfer electron to 2,6-DAP with rate constants of 2Ã109, 6.3Ã107 and 1.2Ã108dm3mol-1s-1 at pHsâ¼13.3, 9.2 and 1, respectively. By making use of the changes in the absorbance of species formed in reaction with acetone ketyl radicals with 2,6-DAP, pKa for the protonation of 2,6-DAPH (2,6-DAPH/2,6-DAPH2+) has been estimated to be â¼1.5. H-atoms were found to react with 2,6-DAP by addition pathway rather than electron transfer. OH radical reaction with 2,6-DAP (k=1.8Ã109dm3mol-1s-1) at pH 9.2 was found to generate transient species having absorption maxima at 310 and 400Â nm. At pH 1 also, the spectrum of the species formed in OH radical reaction with 2,6-DAP was similar to that formed at pH 9.2 whereas reaction of Oâ radicals with 2,6-DAP (k=1.8Ã109dm3mol-1s-1) generated a transient species whose absorption spectrum was different.
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Authors
D.B. Naik, T. Mukherjee,