γ Radiolysis of Liquids at High Pressures. VI. Hydrogen-Atom Reactions in Aqueous 0.8N H2SO4 Solutions
- 1 September 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 49 (5) , 2153-2157
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1670379
Abstract
The competition between Reactions [1] and [2], , , in aqueous H2SO4 solutions was studied at 20° over the applied pressure range of 0–6.34 kbar by measurement of from the gamma‐irradiated solutions. With O2 as S, in aerated solutions, relative specific rates were determined at atmospheric pressure for methanol, glucose, glycerol, ethanol, and isopropanol as RH. From the pressure dependence of and an estimated for S ≡ O2, values of in the range −5.5 to −6.7 ml mole−1 are obtained for the five H donors. The average value is taken as characteristic for Reaction [2]. Values of at atmospheric pressure also were determined for four deaerated H2SO4 solutions: (1) RH ≡ glucose and S ≡ benzyl alcohol; (2) RH ≡ glucose and S ≡ BrCH2COOH; (3) RH ≡ S ≡ acetone; (4) RH ≡ S ≡ ClCH2COOH. Because little or no pressure dependence of and, therefore, of was observed with these four solutions, . Thus, for a variety of H‐atom reactions, which are not diffusion controlled, the value of is approximately constant. From this result a value of in the range 5.9–10.3 ml mole−1 is estimated. It also is concluded that abstraction of Br or Cl by H occurs, rather than electron transfer, in Reaction [1] with BrCH2COOH or ClCH2COOH as S, respectively. Anomalous results obtained in a deaerated H2SO4 solution of glucose and allyl alcohol are discussed.
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