2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2005.04.019
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Reactivity differences of hydroxyl radicals and hydrated electrons in destructing azo dyes

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“…Gamma radiolysis with UV-vis spectroscopy and gradient ion pair HPLC separation has been used to follow the degradation of Apollofix-Red SF-28(AR-28) dye and subsequent measurement of the degradation products [36]. The absorbance in the visible range was found to gradually decrease with increasing dose of irradiation, while at the same time there was a shift of the band to longer wavelengths supporting the idea of incorporation of an • OH group into the chromophoric part of the molecule.…”
Section: Steady State Radiolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gamma radiolysis with UV-vis spectroscopy and gradient ion pair HPLC separation has been used to follow the degradation of Apollofix-Red SF-28(AR-28) dye and subsequent measurement of the degradation products [36]. The absorbance in the visible range was found to gradually decrease with increasing dose of irradiation, while at the same time there was a shift of the band to longer wavelengths supporting the idea of incorporation of an • OH group into the chromophoric part of the molecule.…”
Section: Steady State Radiolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was done in nitrogen saturated dye solution and has the findings have shown that the solvated electron produced as a result of water irradiation reacted with the dye molecule to cause its reduction. The reaction rate constant of Congo Red with e aq − was determined to In another study on Apollofix-Red SF-28 (AR-28) the reactions of hydrated electron e aq − and • OH radical were investigated separately and it was found that • OH radical preferentially reacted with the unsaturated bonds of the molecule [36]. Furthermore, the reactions of the • OH adduct radicals with the AR-28 molecules partly reformed the dye structure.…”
Section: Pulse Radiolysis Of Dye Solutionsmentioning
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“…The • OH addition to the azo chromophoric group leads to the destruction of the extensive conjugation and the intensive absorption band in the visible range disappears. The addition of • OH radical to a triazine ring is less probable due to smaller reactivity of this ring with the radical and the fact that rate of this reaction is slow [36,37]. At the same time, the absorption bands in the wavelength range from 330 to 470 nm observed in the spectra recorded in the RR2 solution (Fig.…”
Section: Radiolysismentioning
confidence: 99%