Hydroxyl radical induced reactions in aqueous solutions of halogenated benzenes: effect of electronegativity of halogen

Mohan, Hari ; Mittal, Jai P. (2002) Hydroxyl radical induced reactions in aqueous solutions of halogenated benzenes: effect of electronegativity of halogen Chemical Physics Letters, 364 (5-6). pp. 599-607. ISSN 0009-2614

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Abstract

The √ OH radicals, generated by radiolysis, are found to react only in acidic conditions with halogenated benzenes by an electron transfer mechanism. The concentration of acid, at which solute radical cation of halogenated benzenes appear, is observed to depend strongly on the nature and number of halogen atoms in halogenated benzenes. A linear increase in the acid concentration required for solute radical cation formation is observed with electronegativity of halogen.

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