Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1887276 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The H2O2/persulphate systems are of enormous environmental and commercial importance with the sulphate radical (SO4−) being assumed as the oxidizing/bleaching species. We show that under normal conditions (air-saturated) no SO4− is produced and, most likely, a much longer-lived species, the adduct of O2 and the persulphate radical, is formed.
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