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Biswal, J.; Paul, J.; Naik, D. B.; Sarkar, S. K.; Sabharwal, S. (IAD;RTDD;RPCD)
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Radiation Physics & Chemistry, 2013. Vol. 85: pp. 161-166 |
ABSTRACT
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The radiation induced degradation of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) has been studied by gamma irradiation, while the reactivity and spectral features of the short lived transients formed by reaction with primary transient radicals at different pHs has been investigated by pulse radiolysis technique. In steady state radiolysis a dose of 4.4kGy is able to degrade 98% of 1x10-4 mol dm-3 4-NP.4-NP has pKa at 7.1, above which it is present in the anionic form. At pH 5.2, •OH and N3• radicals were found to react with 4-NP with rate constants of 4.1x109 dm3 mol-1 s-1 and 2.8x108 dm3 mol-1 s-1, respectively. Differences in the absorption spectra of species formedinthe reactions of 4-NP with •OH and N3• radicals suggested that •OH radicals add to the aromatic ring of 4-NP along with electron transfer reaction, whereas N3• radicals undergo only electron transferreaction. At pH 9.2, rate constants for the reaction of •OH radicals with 4-NP was found to be higher by a factor of 2 compared to that at pH 5.2. This has been assigned to the deprotonation of 4-NPatpH9.2. |
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