Volume 63, 1967

Pulse radiolysis studies of the reaction of H and OH radicals and hydrated electrons with pyridine

Abstract

The transients produced by the reactions of pyridine with H and OH radicals (–H˙C5H5N˙H+, –HO˙C5H5N˙H+, –HO˙C5H5N, –C5H5N˙OH) and hydrated electrons (–C5H5N˙H) have been studied using the technique of pulse radiolysis. The adsorption spectra of these species were obtained. Their formation and decay were studied under a variety of conditions, and rate constants for the following reactions obtained: [graphic omitted] By computer analysis the second-order decay constants of ˙HPyH+ and ˙HOPyH+ radicals were found to be 3 × 108 M–1 sec–1, and those of ˙HOPy, ˙PyN—OH and ˙PyN—H gave a value of 4 × 108 M–1 sec–1. The abbreviations denote [graphic omitted].

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967,63, 1687-1698

Pulse radiolysis studies of the reaction of H and OH radicals and hydrated electrons with pyridine

B. Cercek and M. Ebert, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967, 63, 1687 DOI: 10.1039/TF9676301687

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