2023
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202309472
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Overlooked Formation of Carbonate Radical Anions in the Oxidation of Iron(II) by Oxygen in the Presence of Bicarbonate

Abstract: Iron(II), (Fe(H2O)62+, (FeII) participates in many reactions of natural and biological importance. It is critically important to understand the rates and the mechanism of FeII oxidation by dissolved molecular oxygen, O2, under environmental conditions containing bicarbonate (HCO3−), which exists up to millimolar concentrations. In the absence and presence of HCO3−, the formation of reactive oxygen species (O2⋅−, H2O2, and HO⋅) in FeII oxidation by O2 has been suggested. In contrast, our study demonstrates for … Show more

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