Photolytic and radiolytic studies of SO4•− in neat organic solvents
Abstract
A
study of SO4•− in neat organic solvents by laser photolytic and pulse radiolytic methods has been described
for the first time. The sulfate radical was produced in neat CH3CN and CHCl3 by laser photolysis
of (CTA)2S2O8
(CTA = cetyltrimethylammonium), or in CH3CN ia reduction of (CTA)2S2O8 with a reducing species
produced from pulse radiolysis. The quantum yield of SO4•−
in CH3CN was 30% higher than in water, based
on our experimental results. The SO4•− reacts slowly with CH3CN, but rapidly with CHCl3 to form •CCl3 which
is further converted into CCl3O2• in the presence of oxygen. Rate constants for hydrogen abstraction
from alkanols by SO4•−
were lower by 1–2
orders of magnitude
in CH3CN than in aqueous solutions.