1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0162-0134(98)10022-3
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Cobalt-mediated generation of reactive oxygen species and its possible mechanism

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“…No ESR signals are observed either when the photocatalyst is absent or when the reaction is performed with photocatalysts in the dark. After a 2 min of illumination in the presence of photocatalysts a signal centered at g = 2.0065 is observed [22]. The characteristic quartet peaks in the presence of photocatalysts TiO 2 , Pt/TiO 2 , RuO 2 /TiO 2 and Pt-RuO 2 /TiO 2 are assigned to DMPO-OH adduct.…”
Section: The Photocatalytic Degradation Of Rhodamine B (Rhb) and Methmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…No ESR signals are observed either when the photocatalyst is absent or when the reaction is performed with photocatalysts in the dark. After a 2 min of illumination in the presence of photocatalysts a signal centered at g = 2.0065 is observed [22]. The characteristic quartet peaks in the presence of photocatalysts TiO 2 , Pt/TiO 2 , RuO 2 /TiO 2 and Pt-RuO 2 /TiO 2 are assigned to DMPO-OH adduct.…”
Section: The Photocatalytic Degradation Of Rhodamine B (Rhb) and Methmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…No ESR signals were observed either when the photocatalyst was absent or when the reaction was performed with photocatalysts in the dark. After a 10 min of illumination the spectra of the reaction solution in the presence of photocatalysts give a signal centered at g = 2.0065, which indicates oxygen involvement [22]. The signals can be assigned to two groups.…”
Section: The Photocatalytic Degradation Of Rhodamine B (Rhb) and Methmentioning
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“…Chromium and cobalt have also been shown to generate free radicals in Fenton-like reactions. 32,33 However, it is not clear what role, if any, molybdenum and nickel might have in a Fenton-like reaction. Our results indicate that nickel can reduce hydrogen peroxide to produce hydroxyl radicals, as observed with CNT-4 (predominantly nickel, with a little cobalt, yttrium and no iron or chromium).…”
Section: Sources Of Toxicity In Carbon Nanotubesmentioning
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“…One of the pathophysiological mechanisms of Co is postulated to be its ability to produce ROS (27,28,(31)(32)(33)41). It has been reported that cadmium-mediated accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins is enhanced by its oxidative stress (8).…”
Section: Ros Are Not Involved In Cocl 2 -Induced Accumulation Of Ubiqmentioning
confidence: 99%