High-Temperature Reaction Kinetics of the e aq - and HO 2 • Radicals with Iron(II) Ions in Aqueous Solutions.
Jacy K ConradAlexandra G LisovskayaLogan BarrCraig R StuartDavid M BartelsPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2023)
Pulsed electron radiolysis was used to determine the chemical reaction kinetics and Arrhenius parameters for iron(II) reactions in aqueous solutions under irradiation. The second-order Fe 2+ reactions with the hydrated electron (e aq - ) and the perhydroxyl radical (HO 2 • ), arising from water radiolysis, were measured to high temperatures using custom-built flow-through cells with a multichannel optical detection system. The reaction with the HO 2 • radical was found to proceed via the formation of a metal-ion adduct species, Fe 2+ -HO 2 • . The adduct's molar extinction coefficient and its first-order decay rate coefficients are also reported.