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Direct Evidence for Transient Pair Formation between a Solvated Electron and H3O(+) Observed by Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis.

Jun Ma1, Uli Schmidhammer1, Mehran Mostafavi1.   

Abstract

The reaction between the solvated electron and hydronium cation H3O(+) in water constitutes a fundamental reaction in chemistry. Due to significant rearrangement of solvent molecules around both the electron and H3O(+), the reaction rate of this process is not controlled by diffusion. The presence of a reaction barrier suggests the formation of an intermediate that has so far not been observed. Here, the time-resolved visible absorption spectra in three concentrated acid solutions, perchloric, sulfuric, and phosphoric, at various concentrations are recorded by the picosecond pulse radiolysis method. In contrast to previous reports, a strong blue shift of the absorption band of the solvated electron in acidic solutions compared to neat water is clearly observed, consistent with formation of a pair between the solvated electron and hydronium cation.

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Keywords:  highly concentrated acidic solution; picosecond pulse radiolysis; solvated electron; transient pair

Year:  2014        PMID: 26279537     DOI: 10.1021/jz5009196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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