Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 953 - 962 (1987)
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Brandys, Marek
Sasson, Richard E.
Rabani, Joseph
The formation and decay of the radical cations of 1,4-dimethoxybenzene (DMB) and 1,2,4,5-tetramethoxybenzene (TMB) were investigated by the pulse radiolysis technique in the absence and the presence of colloidal RuO2 particles.DMB2. was obtained only by T12+ oxidation of DMB while TMB+.+ was produced by oxidation of TMB using both T12+ and Br2-.In the absence of RuO2 both DMB.+ and TMB.+ decay predominantly via a second-order process, although there is a contribution of a pseudo-first-order reaction.The rate constants for these reactions are reported.RuO2 colloidal particles catalyze the decay of both TMB.+ and DMB.+.The reactions of TMB.+ with RuO2 were found to depend on pH, pulse intensity, and colloidal concentration.At pH 3-4, adsorbtion of TMB.+ to the colloid is observed, followed by the decay of the remaining TMB.+ in the bulk.At higher pHs, loading of the RuO2 colloid by positive holes takes place until equilibrium is archieved between loaded holes and TMB.+ and again the remaining TMB.+ decays at a later stage.The fraction of TMB.+ that loads the colloidal particles increases with both pH and
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