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Capture of Hydroxyl Radicals by Hydronium Cations in Water Microdroplets.

Dong XingYifan MengXu YuanShuihui JinXiaowei SongRichard N ZareXinxing Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Despite the high stability of bulk water, water microdroplets possess strikingly different properties, such as the presence of hydroxyl radicals (OH⋅) at the air-water interface. Previous studies exhibited the recombination of OH⋅ into H 2 O 2 molecules and the capture of OH⋅ by oxidizing other molecules. By spraying pure water microdroplets into a mass spectrometer, we detected OH⋅ in the form of (H 4 O 2 ) + that is essentially OH⋅-H 3 O + , a hydroxyl radical combined with a hydronium cation through hydrogen bonding. We also successfully captured it with two OH⋅ scavengers, caffeine and melatonin, and key oxidation radical intermediates that bear important mechanistic information were seen. It is suggested that some previous reactions involving (H 4 O 2 ) + should be attributed to reactions with OH⋅-H 3 O + rather than with the water dimer cation (H 2 O-OH 2 ) + .
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